Respect for Autonomy Requires a Mental Model

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (7):53-55 (2024)
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Making decisions for incapacitated patients has been a perennial problem in bioethics. Surrogate decision-makers are sometimes expected to use substituted judgment to make such decisions. Applying...

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Nada Gligorov
Albany Medical College
Pierce Randall
United States Naval Academy

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