Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics

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Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics is a philosophical work by Onora O’Neill that critically examines contemporary bioethical practices and argues for a renewed focus on trust, informed consent, and principled autonomy in medical and research contexts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf philosophical work
addresses doctor–patient relationship
ethical regulation in medicine
ethical regulation in research
researcher–subject relationship
aimsTo clarify the ethical basis of consent in clinical and research settings
reorient bioethics toward trustworthiness rather than mere choice
arguesFor renewed focus on informed consent
renewed focus on principled autonomy
renewed focus on trust
author Onora O’Neill NERFINISHED
context biomedical research
medical practice
contributionTo debates on patient autonomy
debates on trust in healthcare
theory of informed consent
critiques contemporary bioethical practices
overly individualistic conceptions of autonomy
procedural approaches to consent
emphasizes institutional conditions for trustworthiness
relational aspects of autonomy
field applied ethics
bioethics
focusesOn conditions for trust in biomedical research
conditions for trust in medicine
genre philosophy
language English
mainTheme autonomy
bioethics
informed consent
medical ethics
principled autonomy
research ethics
trust
philosophicalApproach Kantian ethics
proposes linking autonomy with obligations and responsibilities
more substantive standards for informed consent
relatedTo Kantian conceptions of autonomy
Onora O’Neill’s work on justice and autonomy

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Onora O’Neill workAuthored Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics