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Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics
- O. O'Neill
- Political Science
- 2002
Why has autonomy been a leading idea in philosophical writing on bioethics, and why has trust been marginal? In this important book, Onora O'Neill suggests that the conceptions of individual autonomy… Expand
Some limits of informed consent
- O. O'Neill
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of medical ethics
- 1 February 2003
Many accounts of informed consent in medical ethics claim that it is valuable because it supports individual autonomy. Unfortunately there are many distinct conceptions of individual autonomy, and… Expand
Rethinking informed consent in bioethics
- N. Manson, O. O'Neill
- Political Science
- 2007
1. Consent: Nuremburg, Helsinki and beyond 2. Information and communication: the drift from agency 3. Informing and communicating: back to agency 4. How to rethink informed consent 5. Informational… Expand
Bounds of Justice
- O. O'Neill
- Political Science
- 2000
Preface Introduction Part I. Philosophical Bounds of Justice: 1. Four models of practical reasoning 2. Agency and autonomy 3. Principles, practical judgement and institutions 4. Kant's justice and… Expand
Justice, Gender and International Boundaries
- O. O'Neill
- Economics, Political Science
- 1 October 1990
ion itself. Gilligan's influential work claims that an emphasis on justice excludes and marginalizes the 'other voice' of ethical thought. 'Abstract liberalism simply and unacceptably devalues care… Expand
Constructions of Reason: Explorations of Kant's Practical Philosophy.
- Daniel M. Farrell, O. O'Neill
- Philosophy
- 1 July 1991
Environmental Values, Anthropocentrism and Speciesism
- O. O'Neill
- Sociology
- 1 May 1997
Ethical reasoning of all types is anthropocentric, in that it is addressed to agents, but anthropocentric starting points vary in the preference they accord the human species. Realist claims about… Expand
Research led by participants: a new social contract for a new kind of research
- E. Vayena, R. Brownsword, +11 authors J. Tasioulas
- Sociology, Medicine
- Journal of Medical Ethics
- 30 March 2015
In recent years, there have been prominent calls for a new social contract that accords a more central role to citizens in health research. Typically, this has been understood as citizens and… Expand
Principles of action
- O. O'Neill
- Philosophy
- 1 December 2013
Formality and fertility It is commonly believed that if we are to do what is right and good we need to have moral principles and to act on these principles, or at least not against them.… Expand
Accountability, trust and informed consent in medical practice and research.
- O. O'Neill
- Medicine
- Clinical medicine
- 1 May 2004
During the last 25 years public policy in the UK has aimed to replace 'club' cultures and their supposedly suspect reliance on trust between professionals and public with a new public culture based… Expand
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