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  1. Integrity, Vulnerability, and Temporality.Cristina Traina - 2023 - De Ethica 7 (3):30-46.
    This paper asks how to account for vulnerable integrity in the temporal dynamism of human lives without relying on a subtractive vision of integral human nature, borrowing from presumed past or future rationality and maturity, or depending on an external attribution of dignity. Illustrating the challenges with vignettes from the author’s life, it argues inductively that human integrity includes morally inviolable vulnerability to others with whom we are in interdependent relationship and without whom we cannot develop or maintain our selves. (...)
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  • On the relation between experience, personal experience, and proven experience.Johannes Persson - 2021 - In N. E. Sahlin (ed.), Vetenskap och beprövad erfarenhet/Science and proven experience. pp. 55-64.
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  • Expanding the Horizon of Our Obligations in the Clinician‐Patient Relationship.Robert D. Truog - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (4):40-41.
    Johan Brännmark's article “Patients as Rights Holders,” in this issue of the Hastings Center Report, squarely identifies some important problems with the way we in clinical practice conceive of our obligations to our patients. As a solution, he helpfully suggests augmenting our focus on autonomy and informed consent with a broader menu of considerations drawn from the literature on human rights. Respect for autonomy is, of course, one of the hallowed principles of bioethics. In our traditional understanding, our patients deserve (...)
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