Autonomy and trust in bioethics /
Onora O'Neill suggests that the conceptions of individual autonomy (so widely relied on in bioethics) are philosophically and ethically inadequate; they undermine rather than support relationships based on trust. Her arguments are illustrated with issues raised by such practices as the use of g...
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2002.
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Series: | Gifford lectures ;
2001. |
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