Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Respect for Autonomy and Informed Consent; 1.3 Cases of Disrespect?; 1.3.1 Case A: A Child with Down Syndrome; 1.3.2 Case B: A Young Mother with Choriocarcinoma; 1.3.3 Case C: Fainting and Fertility Tests; 1.3.4 Case D: An Elderly Woman with Alzheimer's Disease; 1.3.5 Preliminary Case Analysis; 1.4 Summary of the View; 1.5 Advantages; 1.6 Limitations; 1.7 Conclusion; 1.7.1 Chapter Summaries; References; 2 Dignity, Respect, and Objectification; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Moral Dignity
2.3 First-Person and Second-Person Perspectives2.4 Treating Persons as Objects; 2.5 The Objective and Interactive Stances in Medicine; 2.6 Egalitarian Moral Dignity; 2.7 Conclusion; References; 3 Respect and Non-autonomous Patients; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Respecting Infants and Children; 3.3 Returning to Case A: A Child with Down Syndrome; 3.4 Respecting Patients with Alzheimer's Disease; 3.5 Conclusion; References; 4 Respect and the Lived Experience of Illness; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Embodied Selves; 4.3 Lived Experiences of Illness and Objectification
4.4 Objectification in Encounters with Others4.5 Respecting Through Illness, Empathy and Sympathy; 4.6 Conclusion; References; 5 Conclusion; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Moral Respect and Balancing Objectification; 5.3 Advantages of the Account; 5.4 Moral Respect, Objectification, and Autonomy; 5.5 Limitations; References; Index