When Limiting Liberty, Tread Carefully: Autonomous Free Choices Should Not Be Overruled Because of the Beliefs and Values of the Decider

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10):70-72 (2022)
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Pickering, Newton-Howes, and Young argue that a person should be considered incapable of making a specific decision if that decision is judged by onlookers to be seriously harmful to the dec...

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