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  • Paternalism - Wikipedia
    Paternalism is action that limits a person's or group's liberty or autonomy against their will and is intended to promote their own good It has been defended in a variety of contexts as a means of protecting individuals from significant harm, supporting long-term autonomy, or promoting moral or psychological well-being
  • 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 - 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
  • 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 How to use paternalism in a sentence
  • 25 Paternalism Examples (2025) - 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 | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PATERNALISM definition: 1 thinking or behaviour by people in authority that results in them making decisions for other… Learn more
  • Paternalism | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
    "Paternalism" published on by Oxford University Press In the standard view, A acts paternalistically toward B if and only if (a) A restricts B’s liberty, (b) A acts against B’s will, and (c) A acts for B’s own good
  • Paternalism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    In essence, paternalism involves the restriction of an individual’s liberty or autonomy, justified by the intent to promote their own good This article delves into the various dimensions of paternalism, its historical context, theoretical foundations, and contemporary debates, offering a comprehensive overview suitable for undergraduate
  • Peter Suber, Paternalism
    Paternalism protects people from themselves, as if their safety were more important than their liberty By contrast, the harm principle , famously articulated by Mill, holds that limiting liberty can only be justified to prevent harm to other people, not to prevent self-harm
  • What is paternalism in ethics? - California Learning Resource Network
    At its core, paternalism refers to a moral attitude or behavior where an individual or an entity assumes that someone else, often with less knowledge or capacity, needs guidance, protection, or direction This assumption can lead to physical or emotional manipulation, control, or even exploitation of the person in question





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