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  1. (1 other version)The Foundations of Bioethics.H. T. Engelhardt - 1986 - Ethics 98 (2):402-405.
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  • (2 other versions)Harm to Self: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law.Joel Feinberg - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (1):129-135.
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  • Autonomy, Futility, and the Limits of Medicine.Robert L. Schwartz - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (2):159.
    Most of us find the surgeon's surprise at this patient' request understandable, and it is hard to imagine any surgeon acceding to this patient's demand. On the other hand, the patient is right—the surgeon is denying his technical skill because his values are different from those of the patient, whose values the surgeon does not respect. The autonomy of the patient is being limited by the values of the doctor whose own interests, other than his interest in practicing medicine according (...)
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  • Modern moral philosophy.William Donald Hudson - 1983 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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  • Principles and Persons: An Ethical Interpretation of Existentialism.Mary Warnock - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):169.
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  • Rational Desires and the Limitation of Life‐Sustaining Treatment.Julian Savulescu - 2007 - Bioethics 8 (3):191-222.
    ABSTRACT It is accepted that treatment of previously competent, now incompetent patients can be limited if that is what the patient would desire, if she were now competent. Expressed past preferences or an advance directive are often taken to constitute sufficient evidence of what a patient would now desire. I distinguish between desires and rational desires. I argue that for a desire to be an expression of a person's autonomy, it must be or satisfy that person's rational desires. A person (...)
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  • (1 other version)Being and Nothingness. [REVIEW]Frederick A. Olafson - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (2):276-280.
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  • Modern Moral Philosophy.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (84):281-282.
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  • Modern Moral Philosophy.W. D. Hudson - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (1):213-214.
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  • Principles and Persons: An Ethical Interpretation of Existentialism.Frederick A. Olafson - 1967 - Philosophy 44 (167):79-80.
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