Why (Some) Unrealistic Optimism is Permissible in Patient Decision Making

American Journal of Bioethics 18 (9):27-29 (2018)
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Costs and Benefits of Realism and Optimism.Lisa Bortolotti & Magdalena Antrobus - 2015 - Current Opinion in Psychiatry 28 (2):194-198.
Optimism, Agency, and Success.Lisa Bortolotti - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (3):1-15.

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