A Republican Argument Against Nudging and Informed Consent

Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Pages: 267 - 282
Published: Dec 30, 2017
Abstract
I argue that it is impermissible to use nudges as a tool to influence patients in the context of informed consent. The motivation for such nudges is that their use can help reconcile potential conflicts between a physician’s duty of beneficence and duty to respect patient autonomy. I argue that their use places physicians in a position of domination over patients. That is, it violates the republican freedom of patients because it grants...
Paper Details
Title
A Republican Argument Against Nudging and Informed Consent
Published Date
Dec 30, 2017
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
267 - 282
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