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Author Kong, Camillia.
Title Mental capacity in relationship : decision-making, dialogue, and autonomy / Camillia Kong.
Publisher Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.



Descript xiii, 258 pages
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Contents 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.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781316744000 (e-book)
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Author Kong, Camillia.
Series Cambridge bioethics and law
Cambridge bioethics and law.
Subject Mental health laws.
Capacity and disability.
Decision making.
Interpersonal relations.
Descript xiii, 258 pages
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents 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.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781316744000 (e-book)
Author Kong, Camillia.
Series Cambridge bioethics and law
Cambridge bioethics and law.
Subject Mental health laws.
Capacity and disability.
Decision making.
Interpersonal relations.

Subject Mental health laws.
Capacity and disability.
Decision making.
Interpersonal relations.
Descript xiii, 258 pages
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents 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.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781316744000 (e-book)

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