Has the emphasis on autonomy gone too far? Insights from Dostoevsky on parental decisionmaking in the NICUSpecial section: The power of choice: Autonomy, informed consent, and the right to refuse

Has the emphasis on autonomy gone too far? Insights from Dostoevsky on parental decisionmaking in the NICU

Has the emphasis on autonomy gone too far?

Insights from Dostoevsky on parental decisionmaking in the NICU

Special section: The power of choice: Autonomy, informed consent, and the right to refuse

Special section: The power of choice: Autonomy, informed consent, and the right to refuse

Paris

John J.

Paris, John J.

Dept. of Theology, Boston College

Author

Author

Graham

Neil

Graham, Neil

Author

Author

Schreiber

Michael D.

Schreiber, Michael D.

Author

Author

Goodwin

Michele

Goodwin, Michele

Author

Author

text

article

2006 2006 monographic

2006

2006

monographic

English eng

English

eng

print

print

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 0963-1801 15 147 151 pp. 147-151 2006

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics

0963-1801

15 147 151 pp. 147-151 2006

15

15

147 151 pp. 147-151

147

151

pp. 147-151

2006

Boston College, Dept. of Theology

Boston College, Dept. of Theology

MChB English eng

MChB

English eng

English

eng