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  • 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 The issue of paternalism arises with respect to restrictions by the law such as anti-drug legislation, the compulsory wearing of seatbelts, and in medical contexts by the withholding
  • Paternalism - Wikipedia
    John Stuart Mill opposes state paternalism on the grounds that individuals know their own good better than the state does, that the moral equality of persons demands respect for others' liberty, and that paternalism disrupts the development of an independent character
  • 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 Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PATERNALISM is a system under which an authority undertakes to supply needs or regulate conduct of those under its control in matters affecting them as individuals as well as in their relations to authority and to each other
  • 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
  • Paternalism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    This article delves into the various dimensions of paternalism, its historical context, theoretical foundations, and contemporary debates, offering a comprehensive overview suitable for undergraduate students studying sociology
  • What is paternalism in ethics? - California Learning Resource Network
    It describes situations where an entity, leveraging a perceived power or knowledge differential, overrides or limits the autonomy of another party, justified by the belief that it is acting in that party’s best interests
  • Paternalism - PhilArchive
    Such obstacles to fully voluntary choice have since been at the heart of discussions on paternalism Following the Hart–Devlin debate in the 1960s, the 1970s and 1980s saw considerable philosophical debate both on the nature of paternalism and on its moral status
  • 25 Paternalism Examples (2026) - Helpful Professor
    Paternalism refers to a practice or attitude where individuals, organizations, or governments make decisions on behalf of others, purportedly for their best interests, often without their input or against their will
  • Paternalism - New World Encyclopedia
    Paternalism refers to acting for the good of another person against their will or without their consent (most commonly by the law, but also in familial, educational, medical, and other contexts)





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