Professional Autonomy

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Professional Autonomy

A Guidebook for the Caring Professions

Social welfare and social services Business ethics and social responsibility Medical ethics and professional conduct Nursing and ancillary services Nursing research and theory Ethics and moral philosophy

Author: Ricardo A. Ayala

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Collection: SpringerBriefs in Ethics

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 26th December 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031759307


Supporting the Emancipatory Project

Aimed at supporting their emancipatory project, this book explores strategies for resisting dominance and enhancing agency within the caring professions. It helps bridge the gap between theoretical and practical autonomy in these fields, which have long been overshadowed by other professional groups.

Scrutinising Autonomy

The book scrutinises the often-misunderstood notion of autonomy, which is frequently equated with mere independence—an equation that can paradoxically undermine, rather than improve, care quality. Additionally, it critiques the prevailing lack of a specific philosophical framework for practice.

Existing Literature and Challenges

Existing literature typically approaches professional autonomy through a liberal philosophy lens or loosely assigns moral agency to groups, leading to a view of autonomous professions as analogous to autonomous individuals. By presenting a critical overview of the main schools of thought on autonomy—emphasising group autonomy and the specific challenges faced by caring professions—this book aims to fill a significant gap.

Case Studies and Practical Insights

It includes case studies to ground its theoretical insights in practical examples from real-world scenarios, helping the caring professions identify both autonomy issues and opportunities for enhancing autonomous practice.

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