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Economics of paternalism: the hidden costs of self-commanding strategies [PDF]
The paper proposes an economic assessment of paternalism by comparing different alternative responses to dynamically inconsistent behaviors consecutive to hyperbolic discounting.
Christophe Salvat
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How to reveal disguised paternalism: version 2.0
Background We aim to further develop an index for detecting disguised paternalism, which might influence physicians’ evaluations of whether or not a patient is decision-competent at the end of life. Disguised paternalism can be actualized when physicians
Niels Lynøe +2 more
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The development of children’s autonomy and reasonable paternalistic intervention
Children are often perceived as beings who have very little or lack autonomy. The core of liberal education theory is to emphasize individual freedom and equality.
Ting Ke
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PATERNALISM IN CONSUMER LAW [PDF]
When carried out by the state, paternalism was often decried as coercive, questioning in itself the liberty of the individual and always alluding to the latter’s presumed incapacity to decide and to choose.
Andreea-Mădălina STĂNESCU-SAS
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The 'new' paternalism in consumer credit regulation: When, why, and how? [PDF]
The paper provides a critical assessment of a new approach to consumer credit regulation called the 'new' paternalism, the aim of which is to protect consumers from various biases identified within behavioral economics, while at the same time preserving ...
Odorović Ana
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COVID-19, State Intervention, and Confucian Paternalism
For many in the West, paternalism manifest as state interference carries a pejorative connotation, as it is often taken to entail unjustified restrictions on autonomy and self-determination and frequently believed to precipitate bureaucracy, corruption ...
Ellen Y. Zhang
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Background Paternalism/overprotection limits communication between healthcare professionals and patients and does not promote shared therapeutic decision-making. In the global north, communication patterns have been regulated to promote autonomy, whereas
Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce +7 more
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Bioethical and social constructions of life extension and longevity [PDF]
This paper explores life span extension and longevity as one aspect of life course, focusing on the bioethical and social implications of the rise of longevity in modern societies.
Mitrović Veselin
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What’s Epistemic About Epistemic Paternalism? [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to (i) examine the concept of epistemic paternalism and (ii) explore the consequences of normative questions one might ask about it.
Jackson, Elizabeth
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Transformation without Paternalism [PDF]
Human development is meant to be transformational in that it aims to improve people's lives by enhancing their capabilities. But who does it target: people as they are or the people they will become?
Davis, John B., Wells, Thomas R.
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