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Autonomy and Intervention : Parentalism in the Caring Life By John Kultgen

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Book Title
Autonomy and Intervention : Parentalism in the Caring Life John K
Subject
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Sociology / General, Philanthropy & Charity, General
ISBN
9780195085310
Subject Area
Philosophy, Social Science
Publication Name
Autonomy and Intervention : Parentalism in the Caring Life
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.5 in
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
John Kultgen
Item Weight
21.1 Oz
Item Width
6.5 in
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195085310
ISBN-13
9780195085310
eBay Product ID (ePID)
64827

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Autonomy and Intervention : Parentalism in the Caring Life
Publication Year
1995
Subject
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Sociology / General, Philanthropy & Charity, General
Type
Textbook
Author
John Kultgen
Subject Area
Philosophy, Social Science
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
21.1 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
94-005588
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophical discussion of autonomy..."-- Medical Humanities Review "This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidly becoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancing biomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend." -- Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease "...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interest not only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who must wrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptively competent yet needy individuals presents."-- Ethics "...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding the implications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism and autonomy."-- Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging Listed in New Titles in Bioethics, "...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding the implications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism and autonomy."--Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging, "...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophical discussion of autonomy..."--Medical Humanities Review "This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidly becoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancing biomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend." --Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease "...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interest not only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who must wrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptively competent yet needy individuals presents."--Ethics "...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding the implications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism and autonomy."--Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging Listed in New Titles in Bioethics, "...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophical discussion of autonomy..."--Medical Humanities Review"This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidly becoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancing biomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend." --Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease"...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interest not only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who must wrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptively competent yet needy individuals presents."--Ethics"...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding the implications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism and autonomy."--Journal of Ethics, Law, and AgingListed in New Titles in Bioethics"...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophical discussion of autonomy..."--Medical Humanities Review"This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidly becoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancing biomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend." --Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease"...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interest not only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who must wrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptively competent yet needy individuals presents."--Ethics"...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding the implications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism and autonomy."--Journal of Ethics, Law, and AgingListed in New Titles in Bioethics, "...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophical discussion of autonomy..."--Medical Humanities Review, "...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interestnot only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who mustwrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptivelycompetent yet needy individuals presents."--Ethics, "This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidly becoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancing biomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend." --Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, "...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophical discussion of autonomy..."--Medical Humanities Review"This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidly becoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancing biomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend." --Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease"...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interest not only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who must wrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptively competent yet needy individuals presents."--Ethics"...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding the implications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism and autonomy."--Journal of Ethics, Law, and AgingListed in New Titles in Bioethics, "...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophical discussion of autonomy..."--Medical Humanities Review "This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidly becoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancing biomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend." --Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease "...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interest not only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who must wrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptively competent yet needy individuals presents."--Ethics "...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding the implications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism and autonomy."--Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging Listed inNew Titles in Bioethics, "...this is a readable and well-researched book that should be of interest not only to moral philosophers, but to those in the caring professions who must wrestle with the complex ethical dilemmas that caring for presumptively competent yet needy individuals presents."--Ethics, "...valuable reading, especially for those interested in understanding theimplications of various approaches for the relationship of parentalism andautonomy."--Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging, "This is a valuable book for those concerned with an area that is rapidlybecoming more urgent as clinicians have readier access to the advancingbiomedical technologies that pateitns and families find harder to comprehend."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, "...the work is a useful contribution to an ongoing philosophicaldiscussion of autonomy..."--Medical Humanities Review
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
177/.7
Synopsis
This book explores the place of paternalism in caring for others. It provides guidelines for balancing respect for recipients' autonomy with other goods that can be provided by intervening in their lives. It proposes a more moderate antipaternalism than that based on an exaggerated respect for autonomy. The work explores the implications of its position for both personal relationships and public measures such as legislation and professional practices. In discussing care, autonomy, intervention, and consent, it deepens our understanding of the caring life and caring society., The basic relationship between people should be care, and the caring life is the highest which humans can live. Unfortunately, care that is not thoughtful slides into illegitimate intrusion on autonomy. Autonomy is a basic good, and we should not abridge it without good reason. On the other hand, it is not the only good. We must sometimes intervene in the lives of others to protect them from grave harms or provide them with important benefits. The reflective person, therefore, needs guidelines for caring. Some contemporary moralists condemn paternalism categorically. This work examines weaknesses in their arguments and proposes new guidelines for paternalism, which it calls "parentalism" to avoid the patriarchal connotations of the old term. Its antiparentalism is more moderate than standard antipaternalism based on an exaggerated respect for autonomy. The work explores implications for both the personal sphere of interactions between individuals, such as friends and family members, and the public sphere of institutions, legislation, and the professional practices.
LC Classification Number
BJ1533.R42K85 1995
ebay_catalog_id
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Copyright Date
1995

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