Richard Dean: The Value of Humanity in Kant ’s Moral Theory

AbstractThis is critical review of Richard Dean ’ book, The Value of Humanity in Kant’s Moral Theory. Dean’s book was evaluated, and some of his interpretations of Kant were critiqued. However, it concludes that Dean’s book is illuminating especially, as regards the distinction he made between consent and informed consent and their roles in biomedical practice.
Source: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research