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Jacob M Appel

    Jacob M. Appel profundiza en complejas cuestiones éticas y la psique humana. Su prosa, a menudo provocadora e incisiva, explora los límites de la moralidad y la naturaleza humana. El estilo de Appel se caracteriza por su profundidad intelectual y una mirada implacable a las complejidades de la vida. Sus obras obligan a los lectores a reflexionar sobre su propio lugar en el mundo.

    Capacity, Informed Consent and Third-Party Decision-Making
    The Mask of Sanity
    • The Mask of Sanity

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      "On the outside, Dr. Jeremy Balint is a pillar of the community: the youngest division chief at his hospital, a model son to his elderly parents, fiercely devoted to his wife and two young daughters. On the inside, Dr. Jeremy Balint is a high-functioning sociopath--a man who truly believes himself to stand above the ethical norms of society. As long as life treats him well, Balint has no cause to harm others. When life treats him poorly, he reveals the depths of his cold-blooded depravity. At a cultural moment when the media bombards us with images of so-called sociopaths who strive for good and criminals redeemed by repentance,The Mask of Sanity offers an antidote to implausible tales of evil gone right. In contrast to fictional predecessors like Dostoyevesky's Raskolnikov and Camus' Mersault, Dr. Balint is a man who already has it all--and will do everything in his power, no matter how immoral, to keep what he has."--Amazon.com.

      The Mask of Sanity
    • Focusing on bioethics, this work delves into capacity, informed consent, and third-party decision-making, highlighting their evolution from paternalistic care models to contemporary practices that emphasize patient autonomy. Each section traces the historical context and examines ethical challenges in current clinical scenarios, particularly the impact of bias and social capital. Additionally, it discusses recent innovations and reform proposals aimed at adapting these concepts to technological advancements and shifting societal values.

      Capacity, Informed Consent and Third-Party Decision-Making