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csee.org/products/283CachedOne of those needs is autonomy, the sense that our actions are governed by our
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libweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/skills/. /ethics.pptCachedSimilarThis can be seen as a 'code of ethics' – a set of important principles to help guide
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutonomyCachedSimilarIn a medical context, respect for a patient's personal autonomy is considered one
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www.ada.org/4675.aspxCachedSimilarSECTION 1 — Principle: Patient Autonomy ("self-governance") . A dentist has
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/autonomyCachedSimilarAutonomy definition, independence or freedom, as of the will or one's actions: the
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www.iep.utm.edu/autonomy/CachedSimilarFor example, there is the folk concept of autonomy, which usually operates as . .
www.ask.com/question/what-is-autonomy-in-ethicsCachedIn ethics, autonomy refers to a person's capacity for self-determination in the
https://www.ascensionhealth.org/index.php?. autonomy. CachedHealthcare Ethics. Library. Assessment . for self-determination. Being
link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1012048907443SimilarIn care ethics, a relational account of autonomy is developed instead. . I shall
www.jblearning.com/samples/0763760633/60632_CH02.pdfSimilarList and recognize the requirements for autonomous choice. 4. Define . A
plato.stanford.edu/entries/autonomy-moral/SimilarJul 28, 2003 . Individual autonomy is an idea that is generally understood to refer to the . also
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www.answers.com/topic/autonomyCachedSimilarThe condition or quality of being autonomous; independence. . Virtually all
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www.jstor.org/stable/2183875SimilarThe standard definition of the autonomy of ethics derives from the dictum that an
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www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/indep/. /theories.htmCachedThese goals include beneficence, least harm, respect for autonomy and justice (1
www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/tuberculosis.htmlCachedSimilarRights-based ethics, deontology, the ethics of care and utilitarianism will be
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