Revisiting the Confucian Objections to Beauchamp and Childress’ Principle of Respect for Autonomy

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7202/1126624ar

Keywords:

autonomy, Confucianism, family-based medical decision-making, specification

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English

Abstract

A persistent Confucian critique of Beauchamp and Childress’ principle of respect for autonomy is that the principle exalts individual autonomy and ignores family-based medical decision-making. This article defends the principle by questioning its individualistic underpinnings and arguing that it is compatible with family-based medical decision-making through specification.

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2026-06-22

How to Cite

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Tan C, Neo R. Revisiting the Confucian Objections to Beauchamp and Childress’ Principle of Respect for Autonomy. Can. J. Bioeth 2026;9:111-4. https://doi.org/10.7202/1126624ar.

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Critical commentaries