Together decide? The views on informed consent for public health care of Onora O'Neill

In this paper I compare a 'narrow' conception of informed consent for public health interventions with a broad one. More specifically I focus on the views of Onora O'Neill on this topic. The narrow conception is characterized by an emphasis on free individual choice & by metaphors...

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