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2023
This chapter explores the importance of the right to privacy, its impact on society, and the threats to privacy rights from technology. The right to privacy is a fundamental human right that protects individuals from unwarranted intrusion into their personal lives.
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This chapter explores the importance of the right to privacy, its impact on society, and the threats to privacy rights from technology. The right to privacy is a fundamental human right that protects individuals from unwarranted intrusion into their personal lives.
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Journal of Aging and Health, 2000
Objectives: This study addresses the following question: What characteristics of urban, noninstitutionalized elders predict which individuals are most likely to remain independent of personal assistance during a 2-year observation period? Methods: A population-based sample of 602 noninstitutionalized urban residents aged 70 and older was followed for ...
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Objectives: This study addresses the following question: What characteristics of urban, noninstitutionalized elders predict which individuals are most likely to remain independent of personal assistance during a 2-year observation period? Methods: A population-based sample of 602 noninstitutionalized urban residents aged 70 and older was followed for ...
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Personalized Learning and Autonomy
Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2021In smart classrooms intelligent systems are embedded in the learning environment. The implementation of these systems is widely accepted to introduce a more personalized learning experience, but the educational context has yet not been fully scrutinized.
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Precedent Autonomy and Personal Identity
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 1999Debates on precedent autonomy and some forms of paternalistic interventions, which are related to questions of personal identity, are analyzed. The discussion is based on the distinction between personal identity as persistence and as biographical identity. It first is shown that categorical objections to advance directives and "Ulysses contracts" are
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Personal autonomy and informed consent
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2008Two ways of understanding the notion of autonomy are outlined and discussed in this article, in order to clarify how and if informed consent requirements in biotechnological research are to be justified by the promotion of personal autonomy: A proceduralist conception linking autonomy with authenticity, and a substantivist conception linking autonomy ...
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In defence of personal autonomy
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2011In their Principles of biomedical ethics , Tom L Beauchamp and James F Childress take ‘respect for autonomy’ to be one basic principle of contemporary biomedical ethics. There is widespread agreement that respect for autonomy is deeply rooted in modern common morality, but little agreement exists about its nature, scope or strength.
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2017
In the first chapter, I differentiated four questions hidden behind the label “personal identity”, including the distinction between the question of persistence and the specific way in which persons know about their own existence over time. This knowledge specific to persons will now also be discussed within the conception of personality.
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In the first chapter, I differentiated four questions hidden behind the label “personal identity”, including the distinction between the question of persistence and the specific way in which persons know about their own existence over time. This knowledge specific to persons will now also be discussed within the conception of personality.
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Libertarianism and Personal Autonomy
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2001Critique du rejet de la liberte positive au profit de la liberte negative au sein du libertarisme. Examinant l'argument de la valeur instrumentale de la liberte, fonde sur la capacite d'autonomie de la personne, l'A. montre que la justification libertariste de la liberte negative neglige les dimensions sociales et economiques de la justice distributive.
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1996
In chapter three we looked at the notion of personal autonomy and how from Foucault’s perspective the notion of an independent autos “adopting” a nomos was difficult to maintain, or make sense of, because the autos was always contaminated by the nomos. It was argued that technologies of domination and technologies of the self were such as to construct ...
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In chapter three we looked at the notion of personal autonomy and how from Foucault’s perspective the notion of an independent autos “adopting” a nomos was difficult to maintain, or make sense of, because the autos was always contaminated by the nomos. It was argued that technologies of domination and technologies of the self were such as to construct ...
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Respecting Personal Autonomy in Bioethics: Relational Autonomy as a Corrective?
2020This chapter unpacks the dominant, though thin and procedural, conception of the principle of respect for personal autonomy in the context of a medical and legal decision to allow a fourteen-year-old Jehovah’s Witness boy to refuse a blood transfusion needed to extend his life.
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