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Autonomy, authenticity, or best interest: Everyday decision-making and persons with dementia

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The question of when we have justification for overriding ordinary, everyday decisions of persons with dementia is considered. It is argued that no single criterion for competent decision-making is able to distinguish reliably between decisions we can legitimately override and decisions we cannot legitimately override.

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Holm, S. Autonomy, authenticity, or best interest: Everyday decision-making and persons with dementia. Med Health Care Philos 4, 153–159 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011402102030

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