Against Externalism in Capacity Assessment—Why Apparently Harmful Treatment Refusals Should Not Be Decisive for Finding Patients Incompetent

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10):65-70 (2022)
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Pickering et al. argue that patients who refuse doctor-recommended treatments should in some cases be deemed incompetent to decide about their own medical care—in part because of their decis...

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Joanna Demaree-Cotton
University of Oxford
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National University of Singapore

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