نتایج جستجو برای: individual autonomy

تعداد نتایج: 463432  

Journal: :The Pedagogical Process: Theory and Practice 2016

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2005
G M Stirrat R Gill

Following the influential Gifford and Reith lectures by Onora O'Neill, this paper explores further the paradigm of individual autonomy which has been so dominant in bioethics until recently and concurs that it is an aberrant application and that conceptions of individual autonomy cannot provide a sufficient and convincing starting point for ethics within medical practice. We suggest that revisi...

Journal: :Rehabilitation psychology 2009
Deborah Friedman Grayson N Holmbeck Christian DeLucia Barbara Jandasek Kathy Zebracki

OBJECTIVE The current study investigated individual growth in autonomy development across the adolescent transition, comparing the trajectories of children with and without spina bifida. METHOD Individual growth curve modeling procedures were utilized to describe the developmental course of autonomy across four waves of data collection, from ages 9 to 15, and to test whether illness status [s...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2016
J Y C Lau H Yi S Ahmed

Individual autonomy in antenatal screening is internationally recognized and supported. Policy and practice guidelines in various countries place emphasis on the woman's right to make her own decision and are related to concepts such as self-determination, independence, and self-sufficiency. In contrast, the dominant perspective in Chinese medical ethics suggests that the family is pivotal in m...

2017
Jia Wang Ru-De Liu Yi Ding Le Xu Ying Liu Rui Zhen

Previous studies have highlighted the impacts of environmental factors (teacher's autonomy support) and individual factors (self-efficacy, intrinsic value, and boredom) on academic engagement. This study aimed to investigate these variables and examine the relations among them. Three structural equation models tested the multiple mediational roles of self-efficacy, intrinsic value, and boredom ...

2003
Marylène Gagné

Two studies examined individual and environmental forces that affect engagement in prosocial behavior. Self-determination theory was used to derive a model in which autonomy orientation and autonomy support predicted satisfaction of three core psychological needs, which in turn led to engagement in prosocial activities. In Study 1, college students reported their engagement in various prosocial...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2003
James L Reinertsen

The miracles of scientific medicine propelled physicians to an unparalleled level of clinical autonomy during the 20th century. During the past 20 years, physician autonomy has been declining, in part because the public has become aware that physicians are not consistently applying all of the science they know. One of medicine's most cherished professional values, individual clinical autonomy, ...

2003
Onora O’Neill

Conceptions of indiûidual autonomy and of rational autonomy have played large parts in twentieth century moral philosophy, yet it is hard to see how either could be basic to morality. Kant’s conception of autonomy is radically different. He predicated autonomy neither of individual selves nor of processes of choosing, but of principles of action. Principles of action are Kantianly autonomous on...

1996
C. E. Martin K. S. Barber Suzanne Barber Srini Ramaswamy

The level of autonomy at which individual agents function is of critical importance to the overall operation of distributed agent-based systems. An agent's level of autonomy for a goal specifies the interaction framework in which that goal is planned. Substantial performance benefits for agent-based systems may be realized by agents that are capable of dynamically adapting their level of autono...

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