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

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

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  • 出版商: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781316615706
  • 出版时间 December 2018
  • 规格: Paperback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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  • Hardback Edition ISBN: 9781107164000
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    Recent legal developments challenge how valid the concept of mental capacity is in determining whether individuals with impairments can make decisions about their care and treatment.

    Kong defends a concept of mental capacity, but argues that such assessments must consider how relationships and dialogue can enable or disable the decision-making abilities of these individuals. This is thoroughly investigated using an interdisciplinary approach that combines philosophy and legal analysis of the law in England and Wales, the European Court of Human Rights, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

    By exploring key concepts underlying mental capacity, the investigation concludes that both primary relationships, as well as capacity assessments themselves, must display key competencies in order to ensure that autonomy skills are promoted and encouraged.

    This ultimately provides scope for justifiable interventions into disabling relationships and articulates the dialogical practices that help better situate, interpret, and understand the choices and actions of individuals with impairments.

  • 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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