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A virtue ethical approach to decisional capacity and mental health
Authors:Michelle Ciurria
Affiliation:Department of Philosophy, Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract:It is a common assumption that lack of autonomy is incompatible with decisional capacity and mental health. However, there are two general conceptions of autonomy, one value-neutral and the other value-laden, which imply different notions of mental health. I argue that the value-neutral notion of autonomy is independently inadequate and that it also provides an inadequate foundation for judging whether someone is decisionally incapable or mentally disordered. I propose an alternative, value-laden account which posits ten capabilities required for basic human functioning. I then defend this account against objections and highlight its practical utility in designing optimal treatment.
Keywords:Autonomy  capability approach  decisional capacity  mental health  psychological disorder  virtue ethics
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