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Psychiatry, 1983
Recently, increasing numbers of middle-class women have been choosing to continue to pursue their careers even during the early phases of their children's development. In some mental health circles, this has led to concern about the compatibility between motherhood and the autonomy which such women are demonstrating.
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Recently, increasing numbers of middle-class women have been choosing to continue to pursue their careers even during the early phases of their children's development. In some mental health circles, this has led to concern about the compatibility between motherhood and the autonomy which such women are demonstrating.
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Midwifery, 2003
to gain an understanding of what midwives understand by the term 'autonomy',and to discover whether they consider themselves and their colleagues to be autonomous in practice.a snowball sample of 27 midwives working in five National Health Service (NHS) trusts within the south west of England, based in both hospitals and in the community.within a ...
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to gain an understanding of what midwives understand by the term 'autonomy',and to discover whether they consider themselves and their colleagues to be autonomous in practice.a snowball sample of 27 midwives working in five National Health Service (NHS) trusts within the south west of England, based in both hospitals and in the community.within a ...
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Kantian Autonomy and Contemporary Ideas of Autonomy
2012Abstract Kant argued that autonomy of the will is a necessary presupposition of all morality. His idea of autonomy is abstract, foundational, normative, and a key to his defense of the rationality of moral commitment. In contemporary ethics philosophers often appeal to autonomy, more specifically, as a moral right to make one’s own ...
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Journal of Personality Assessment, 1978
This article reports the development of a measure of indicidual differences in autonomous rule compliance. The autonomy scale (a short, easily administered CPI based test) was developed within the framework of a multidimensional, role-theoretical model of moral development. Five samples were used in the construction of the scale.
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This article reports the development of a measure of indicidual differences in autonomous rule compliance. The autonomy scale (a short, easily administered CPI based test) was developed within the framework of a multidimensional, role-theoretical model of moral development. Five samples were used in the construction of the scale.
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Hec Forum, 1992
One of the underlying ethical values of the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) is the legal right of patients to decide on their own medical care, i.e., to accept or refuse medical treatment. Yet, there is a growing concern that a patient's legal right to determine medical treatment might result in health care professionals violating their own ...
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One of the underlying ethical values of the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) is the legal right of patients to decide on their own medical care, i.e., to accept or refuse medical treatment. Yet, there is a growing concern that a patient's legal right to determine medical treatment might result in health care professionals violating their own ...
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Biosystems, 2008
This paper has two primary aims. The first is to provide an introductory discussion of hyperset theory and its usefulness for modeling complex systems. The second aim is to provide a hyperset analysis of several perspectives on autonomy: Robert Rosen's metabolism-repair systems and his claim that living things are closed to efficient cause, Maturana ...
Anthony, Chemero, Michael T, Turvey
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This paper has two primary aims. The first is to provide an introductory discussion of hyperset theory and its usefulness for modeling complex systems. The second aim is to provide a hyperset analysis of several perspectives on autonomy: Robert Rosen's metabolism-repair systems and his claim that living things are closed to efficient cause, Maturana ...
Anthony, Chemero, Michael T, Turvey
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Patient Education and Counseling, 2002
The idea to be reflected upon in this article concerns choice as a basic act in case of illness. Choices are precondition for decision making, decision making is crucial during the course of an illness. The making of choices depends on autonomy as a characteristic of identity. This article describes different psychological characteristics of autonomous
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The idea to be reflected upon in this article concerns choice as a basic act in case of illness. Choices are precondition for decision making, decision making is crucial during the course of an illness. The making of choices depends on autonomy as a characteristic of identity. This article describes different psychological characteristics of autonomous
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2004
One of the core issues in medical ethics has been and still is autonomy, people's right to make their own self-regarding choices in situations where more than one option is available. Depending on the case, these choices may be influenced by personal life history, one's ethical and other values, and one's future expectancies. A professional soccer
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One of the core issues in medical ethics has been and still is autonomy, people's right to make their own self-regarding choices in situations where more than one option is available. Depending on the case, these choices may be influenced by personal life history, one's ethical and other values, and one's future expectancies. A professional soccer
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Social Philosophy and Policy, 2003
In autonomous action the agent herself directs and governs the action. But what is it for the agent herself to direct and to govern? One theme in a series of articles by Harry G. Frankfurt is that we can make progress in answering this question by appeal to higher-order conative attitudes.
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In autonomous action the agent herself directs and governs the action. But what is it for the agent herself to direct and to govern? One theme in a series of articles by Harry G. Frankfurt is that we can make progress in answering this question by appeal to higher-order conative attitudes.
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Learner autonomy – teacher autonomy
2008This paper aims to explore the constructs of learner autonomy and teacher autonomy in the context of classroom-based language teaching: particularly, interrelational considerations that might inform pedagogical decisions. The concept of interrelating – implying affective engagement and connection where the term interacting does not – is central to the ...
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