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      Relational conceptions of paternalism : a way to rebut nanny-state accusations and evaluate public health interventions

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      Publication date
      08/2015
      Author
      Carter, S. M.
      Entwistle, Vikki
      Little, M.
      Keywords
      SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
      paternalism
      autonomy
      nanny-state
      public health
      ethics
      RA Public aspects of medicine
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      Carter , S M , Entwistle , V & Little , M 2015 , ' Relational conceptions of paternalism : a way to rebut nanny-state accusations and evaluate public health interventions ' , Public Health , vol. 129 , no. 8 , pp. 1021-1029 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2015.03.007
      Publication
      Public Health
      Status
      Peer reviewed
      DOI
      https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2015.03.007
      ISSN
      0033-3506
      Type
      Journal article
      Description
      This work is funded by NHMRC grant 1023197. Stacy Carter is funded by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship 1032963. Acknowledgements An early version of this work was presented at a workshop on paternalism held on Friday 8 November 2013 at the Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics at Macquarie University. We thank participants in that workshop for their helpful comments. Thanks also to Prof Catriona Mackenzie for her helpful comments on an earlier draft of this manuscript and to Prof Paul Benson for providing us with an early version of his work on stereotype threat.
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