A(n) _______ would argue in support of the doctrine of informed consent on the grounds that treating people without their informed authorization would be a violation of basic liberties.
A) Kantian
B) rule-utilitarian
C) act-utilitarian
D) Rawlsian contract theorist
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Q4: The consent of an informed, competent, understanding
Q5: From a strictly Kantian viewpoint, therapeutic privilege
Q6: A(n) _ would judge whether a physician
Q7: A(n) _ would judge whether a physician
Q8: A(n) _ would judge that informed consent
Q10: The case of Canterbury v. Spence was
Q11: The idea of _ arises from the
Q12: In the ethical ideal, consent is more
Q13: Physicians are not obligated to provide disclosure
Q14: A physician is treating a 23-year-old patient
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