Authentic decision-making capacity in hard medical cases

Clinical Ethics 14 (4):173-177 (2019)
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Because autonomy is regarded as central to modern bioethics; there is a considerable focus on the criteria by which autonomy may be judged. The most significant criterion used in day-to-day practic...

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