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Autonomy and Intervention : Parentalism in the Caring Life.

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 otherhand, it...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kultgen, John
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cary : Oxford University Press, 1995.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Part I. Care; 1. The Life of Care; Why'Care'?; Solicitude and the Objectivity of Values; Solicitude and Being Human; Social Atomism; Care and Parentalism; 2. Care and Moral Intuition; Parentalism and Moral Experience; The Nature of Moral Intuition; The Dialectic of Intuitions and Ideas; Level C Moral Experience; Androgynous Moral Intuitions; 3. Care and Morality; The Infrastructure of Care; The Pragmatics of Norms; Rules for Rights; The Utility and Disutility of Rights; The Private and Public Spheres; Part II. Parentalism; 4. The Parental Analogy; Fixing the Analogy. 
505 8 |a Fromm on Mothers and FathersMeeting the Needs of Children; Meeting the Needs of Adults; Routine and Reflective Care; 5. Parentalism Defined; The Need for a Definition; The Definition; Parentalistic Agents and Subjects; Parentalistic Aims; Parentalistic Measures; 6. The Evaluation of Parentalism; Consequentialism Salted with Deontology; The Principle; Judging the Good of Another; Other Strategies; An Illustration; Part III. Autonomy; 7. The Anatomy of Intervention; The Absolutist Dilemma; Benn's Threshold Concept; A Relativistic Concept; Facilities; Faculties; 8. The Value of Autonomy. 
505 8 |a Mill on Human DignitySelf-Development and Success; Respect for Persons; Respect and the Right to Autonomy; 9. The Role of Consent; Current Consent; Actual Rational Consent; Prior Consent and Subsequent Approval; Dispositional Consent; Ideal Rational Consent; Can the Right to Autonomy Be Waived?; Part IV. Antiparentalism; 10. Varieties of Antiparentalism; Antiparentalism in the Liberal Tradition; Mill's Antiparentalism; A Compendium of Arguments; Consent-Based Arguments; Stratagems to Accommodate Intuitions; Consequentialist Antiparentalism; 11. VanDeVeer's Consent-Based Antiparentalism. 
505 8 |a Dignity and AutonomyParentalism and Its Justification; Treatment of Incompetents; Criticisms of Good-Promotion; Summa Contra VanDeVeer; Part V. Public Parentalism; 12. The State as Parentalist; The Need for State Parentalism; Protective Legislation; The Security State; Welfare Rights; Legal Moralism; 13. Feinberg's Antiparentalism; The Program; Hard Antiparentalism; The Model of Sovereignty; The Significance of Consent; In the Absence of Consent; 14. Professional Parentalism; Social Roots of Professional Power; Psychological Bases of Parentalism; How Professional Parentalism Works. 
505 8 |a The Justification of Professional ParentalismThe Model of a Model Professional; 15. Conclusion; Appendix: Critical Review of the Literature; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; P; R; S; T; V; W. 
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