Paternalism and equality
Paternalistic interventions restrict individuals’ liberty or autonomy so as to guide their decisions towards options that are more beneficial for them than the ones they would choose in the absence of such interventions. Although some philosophers have emphasised that there is a case for...
Main Author: | Voigt, K |
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Format: | Book section |
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Springer
2015
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