Autonomy. From conception to realization in biomedical ethics
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Autonomy, bioethics, informed assentAbstract
Among the principles more generally admitted in bioethics emphasize the principle of autonomy, however, understanding and expression are not exempted from theoretical and practical difficulties. This paper is an approach to internal and external factors that facilitate or hinder the possibility of autonomy at both clinical and experimental.Downloads
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