"Dax's Case": Autonomy and Paternalism
Abstract One of the most important assumptions of patient-centered ethics (and narrative ethics) is that one cannot do justice to a case without knowing all of the social, economic, religious, and psychological factors that may influence the process. In other words, a good decision depends on more t...
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