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Mental Capacity in Relationship - Decision-Making, Dialogue, and Autonomy

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Camillia Kong is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Kent and research associate at the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford. Her research interests include philosophical issues surrounding mental disorder, mental capacity, and the ethics of psychiatry. She was awarded funding for research into this book from the British Academy. Klappentext An interdisciplinary text that investigates mental capacity and considers how relationships can affect an individual's ability to make decisions. Zusammenfassung This interdisciplinary book for philosophers! legal scholars! and medico-legal practitioners offers a unique relational account of mental capacity through critical analysis of concepts such as autonomy and rationality. It explores how relationships! and specific relational! dialogical practices! can enable or disable the decision-making of individuals with impairments. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Problems with mental capacity; 2. Mental capacity, legal capacity, and relational rights; 3. Relational autonomy and the promotion of decisional capacity; 4. Procedural reasoning and the social space of reasons in capacity assessments; 5. Ethical duties of support and intervention; 6. Hermeneutic competence and the dialogical conditions of capacity; 7. Rethinking capacity.

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