Thick (Concepts of) Autonomy

Thick (Concepts of) Autonomy

Personal Autonomy in Ethics and Bioethics

Quante, Michael; Childress, James F.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2022

201

Mole

Inglês

9783030809935

15 a 20 dias

338

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Preface (James F. Childress and Michael Quante).- Chapter 1. What Moral Responsibility is Not (John Martin Fischer).- Chapter 2. The Passivity of Self-Satisfaction: A Critical Re-Appraisal of Harry Frankfurt's Normatively Thin Ontology of Autonomy (Joel Anderson).- Chapter 3. Determining Oneself and Determining One's Self (Thomas Schramme).- Chapter 4. Self-Confidence, Self-Assertiveness, and Self-Esteem: The Triple S Condition of Personal Autonomy (Johann S. Ach and Arnd Pollmann).- Chapter 5. Autonomy, Respect, and Joint Deliberation (John Christman).- Chapter 6. Autonomy and Beliefs (Alfred R. Mele).- Chapter 7. How Much Understanding is Needed for Autonomy? (James Stacey Taylor).- Chapter 8. Is "Autonomy Talk" Misleading? (Thomas Gutmann).- Chapter 9. Respecting Personal Autonomy in Bioethics: Relational Autonomy as a Corrective? (James F. Childress).- Chapter 10. Patients' Decision-Making Competence: Discontents with a Risk-Relative Conception (Bettina Schoene-Seifert).- Chapter11. Vulnerability, Exploitation, and Autonomy (Catriona Mackenzie).- Chapter 12. Outlook (James F. Childress and Michael Quante).- Index.
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contemporary autonomy;what is moral responsibility?;self-satisfaction;oneself and one's self;autonomy and beliefs;personal autonomy in bioethics;patients' decision-making;autonomy and respect