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  • Paternalism - Wikipedia
    Paternalism is action that limits a person's or group's liberty or autonomy against their will and is intended to promote their own good It has been defended in a variety of contexts as a means of protecting individuals from significant harm, supporting long-term autonomy, or promoting moral or psychological well-being
  • Paternalism | Social Science, Power Dynamics Morality | Britannica
    Paternalism, attitude and practice that are commonly, though not exclusively, understood as an infringement on the personal freedom and autonomy of a person (or class of persons) with a beneficent or protective intent
  • Paternalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Paternalism is the interference of a state or an individual with another person, against their will, and defended or motivated by a claim that the person interfered with will be better off or protected from harm
  • PATERNALISM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    When a government or authority acts like it's your daddy, that's paternalism This is usually an unwelcome kindness, as it comes with complete control and a lot of condescending statements like "it's for your own good "
  • PATERNALISM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    PATERNALISM meaning: 1 thinking or behaviour by people in authority that results in them making decisions for other… Learn more
  • Paternalism - Oxford Reference
    n an attitude or policy that overrides a person’s own wishes (autonomy) in pursuit of his or her best interests Such an approach is contrary to the Kantian imperative to treat people as ends in themselves and never as a means to an end
  • Paternalism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    The concept of paternalism has deep roots in Western philosophical thought The term itself is derived from the Latin word “pater,” meaning father, reflecting the notion of a father-like figure making decisions for others purportedly for their own benefit
  • For Your Own Good? History, Concept, and Ethics of Paternalism
    While paternalism can appear with other forms of social actions toward others and ourselves, a particular set of activities may be interpreted as a specific part of paternalistic behavior
  • Paternalism - University of Colorado Boulder
    These are examples of “strong paternalism” (overriding the autonomy of someone who IS primarily autonomous), and these are all fairly controversial
  • Paternalism | Social Sciences and Humanities - EBSCO
    Paternalism refers to the actions taken by individuals, organizations, or governments to influence or restrict the behavior of others, based on the belief that such interventions serve the individuals' best interests





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