The Differing Role of Narrative Unity in the Concepts of Capacity Versus Competence

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (1):20-23 (2020)
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The author of “How Bioethics and Case Law Diverge in Assessments of Mental Capacity: An Argument for a Narrative Coherence Standard” (2020) arrives at a reasonable conclusion; however, it is far le...

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Informed Consent Is the Essence of Capacity Assessment.Jeffrey P. Spike - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (1):95-105.
A Paradox about Capacity, Alcoholism, and Noncompliance.Jeffrey Spike - 1997 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 8 (3):303-306.

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