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Patients’ perceived purpose of clinical informed consent: Mill’s individual autonomy model is preferred

Patients’ perceived purpose of clinical informed consent: Mill’s individual autonomy model is preferred

... Mill’s individual autonomy model of informed consent is preferred and that an in- formed consent process consistent with this model may be suitable for most patients, especially males and older ...

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Power and Normality in Paratransit – Individual Autonomy in Welfare State Law

Power and Normality in Paratransit – Individual Autonomy in Welfare State Law

... the individual and the Swedish welfare state ...power, autonomy and dependency arising from disability law by using analytical tools from feminist theory and feminist legal ...

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"Body Property": Challenging the Ethical Barriers in Organ Transplantation to Protect Individual Autonomy

"Body Property": Challenging the Ethical Barriers in Organ Transplantation to Protect Individual Autonomy

... organs.' 2 However, courts have recognized this limitation on the disposition of human organs as a reflection of public health concerns, rather than a legislative po[r] ...

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Optical Properties of In1 xGaxN Epilayers Grown by HPCVD

Optical Properties of In1 xGaxN Epilayers Grown by HPCVD

... serve autonomy often proceed in a similar way, though their aim is not to raise counterintuitive counterexamples but instead to expose internal inconsistencies in the argument that moral rights exist to promote ...

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Unconstitutional Conditions and the Distribution of Liberty

Unconstitutional Conditions and the Distribution of Liberty

... Preferred constitutional liberties do not simply protect individual autonomy, but serve three important distributive functions as well: First, they check the power of[r] ...

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The development of L2 Arab writers' proficiency : autonomy, online self access centres, and advisement : a dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctorate of Education at Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

The development of L2 Arab writers' proficiency : autonomy, online self access centres, and advisement : a dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctorate of Education at Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

... The purpose of this study was to investigate the form of the L2 students’ individual autonomy to determine how this might be fostered and implemented online to develop their academic writing proficiency. ...

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Pluralism, Liberalism, and Distributive Justice

Pluralism, Liberalism, and Distributive Justice

... of individual autonomy—that can serve as critical standards for public policy, and that together point to a certain kind of liberal political framework within which these decisions should be ...

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Autonomy of the child in the South African context: is a 12 year old of sufficient maturity to consent to medical treatment?

Autonomy of the child in the South African context: is a 12 year old of sufficient maturity to consent to medical treatment?

... The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (hereinafter referred to as “the Constitution”) aligns itself with the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC) and the United Nations Convention on ...

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Value Pluralism and the Two Concepts of Rights

Value Pluralism and the Two Concepts of Rights

... of individual autonomy, which once dominated the normative ...personal autonomy and capable of overriding a good deal of consequentialist ...their autonomy-based justification, it could easily ...

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Formative assessment in project oriented learning to improve academic performance

Formative assessment in project oriented learning to improve academic performance

... This might be because of its practical and applicable nature • Development of individual autonomy and ability to work co-operatively •H igh likelihood of positive experiences and succes[r] ...

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"Parameters and models of autonomy of universities"

"Parameters and models of autonomy of universities"

... the autonomy of institutions of higher education is determined by the complexity of the very concept of ...between autonomy and state regulation necessitates the existence of varying levels of ...

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Democratic Freedom of Expression

Democratic Freedom of Expression

... The right of freedom of expression, particularly of the press, is of course a key instrument when it comes to attaining truths of public significance. But we can ask whether the market model of the press, a concrete ...

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CRITICAL THINKING CONCEPT AND ITS DIFFERENT DIMENSION

CRITICAL THINKING CONCEPT AND ITS DIFFERENT DIMENSION

... The aim of critical thinking is to promote independent thinking, personal autonomy and reasoned judgement in thought and action. Critical thinking involves logic as well as creativity. It may inductive and ...

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A conceptual analysis of commitments in multiagent systems

A conceptual analysis of commitments in multiagent systems

... The role of S-commitments in group rationality is akin to that of P-commitments in individual rationality. Even when they are not in the immediate (i.e., local) interest of an agent, S-commitments might be a good ...

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Coordination of Multirobot Teams and Groups in Constrained Environments: Models, Abstractions, and Control Policies

Coordination of Multirobot Teams and Groups in Constrained Environments: Models, Abstractions, and Control Policies

... working cooperatively, including increased efficiency because of parallelism within the system. Complexity and situational uniqueness can also be addressed in part by having many cheap robots with different capabilities. ...

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Freedom, Society, And The Individual In Early Modern Women's Thought

Freedom, Society, And The Individual In Early Modern Women's Thought

... an individual, and a writer, and even in her non-textual actions her intention is quite easy to ...participating individual, we can nevertheless read the actions themselves as expressions or manifestations ...

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Cooperative Learning Principles Enhance Online Interaction

Cooperative Learning Principles Enhance Online Interaction

... example, Individual Accountability may be lacking, and, thus, a group’s work may rest on one or two students instead of involving every student in the group, or Maximum Peer Interactions may be lacking as to the ...

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Autonomy, Social Interactions and Culture

Autonomy, Social Interactions and Culture

... Any logit or discrete choice model consists of a simplification of the re- ality since all the variables that might have an influence on the modeled decisions cannot be included. This may have consequences that should be ...

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SELF-DETERMINATION AND PERCEIVED COMPETENCE AS ANTECEDENTS FOR PARTICIPANTS DROPPING OUT OF SPORT

SELF-DETERMINATION AND PERCEIVED COMPETENCE AS ANTECEDENTS FOR PARTICIPANTS DROPPING OUT OF SPORT

... The basic tenets of cognitive evaluation theory, that increases in either self-determination (degree of autonomy an individual has making choices, such as selection of which sport to p[r] ...

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Book review: Assessment and Autonomy in Language Learning Edited by Carol J. Everhard and Linda Murphy

Book review: Assessment and Autonomy in Language Learning Edited by Carol J. Everhard and Linda Murphy

... and autonomy in the title seemed to contradict each ...and autonomy with out-of-class learning? Therefore it wasn’t a surprise to see that Benson, in his foreword, says as much when he refers to assessment ...

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