Substituted judgment and the terminally-ill incompetent.
Santurri, Edmund N
Substituted judgment and the terminally-ill incompetent. [electronic resource] - Thought Dec 1982 - 484-501 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0040-6457
10.5840/thought198257443 doi
Altruism
Beneficence
Decision Making
Ethical Theory
Ethics
Euthanasia, Passive
Freedom
Humans
Individuality
Judicial Role
Jurisprudence
Legal Guardians
Life Support Care
Mental Competency
Persistent Vegetative State
Personal Autonomy
Personhood
Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Reference Standards
Right to Die
Terminally Ill
Third-Party Consent
Treatment Refusal
Withholding Treatment
Substituted judgment and the terminally-ill incompetent. [electronic resource] - Thought Dec 1982 - 484-501 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0040-6457
10.5840/thought198257443 doi
Altruism
Beneficence
Decision Making
Ethical Theory
Ethics
Euthanasia, Passive
Freedom
Humans
Individuality
Judicial Role
Jurisprudence
Legal Guardians
Life Support Care
Mental Competency
Persistent Vegetative State
Personal Autonomy
Personhood
Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Reference Standards
Right to Die
Terminally Ill
Third-Party Consent
Treatment Refusal
Withholding Treatment