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Dependence and autonomy in old age: an ethical framework for long-term care (Rev. ed.)

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Respecting the autonomy of disabled people is an important ethical issue for providers of long-term care.

In this influential book, George Agich abandons comfortable abstractions to reveal the concrete threats to personal autonomy in this setting, where ethical conflict, dilemma and tragedy are inescapable.

He argues that liberal accounts of autonomy and individual rights are insufficient, and offers an account of autonomy that matches the realities of long-term care.

The book therefore offers a framework for carers to develop an ethic of long-term care within the complex environment in which many dependent and aged people find themselves.

Previously published as Autonomy and Long-term Care, this revised edition, in paperback for the first time, takes account of recent work and develops the author's views of what autonomy means in the real world.

It will have wide appeal among bioethicists and health care professionals.

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Cambridge University Press
0511059132 / 9780511059131
Ebook
174.2
07/08/2003
England
English
203 pages