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    Significance of past statements: speech act theory
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (9): 570-572. 2013.
    In W v M, a judge concluded that M's past statements should not be given weight in a best interests assessment. Several commentators in the ethics literature have argued this approach ignored M's autonomy. In this short article I demonstrate how the basic tenets of speech act theory can be used to challenge the inherent assumption that past statements represent an individual's beliefs, choices or decisions. I conclude that speech act theory, as a conceptual tool, has a valuable contribution to m…Read more
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    In reaching, the task is to move the hand to a target
    with M. F. Ghilardi and C. Ghez
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2): 337-339. 1992.