"...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 Aging
Listed in New Titles in Bioethics
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