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Tags: 2005, AdultAge Factors Child Decision Making/ethicsEthics, Backlog, but inexact, gauge of that capacity. The inexactitude of age as a surrogate of capacity is a con tributing factor to the problem posed in this series of articles. Therefore, Health Care Anal, it is when a person has lost their ability for making those choices that the question of age as a contributing factor in ethical decision making is raised. The question therefore becomes one of capacity more then age, Journal Article, level, Medical Humans Mental Competency/psychology Moral Development Motivation Personal Autonomy Philosophy, Medical%X The question of age as a factor in ethical decision-making takes two forms. The first form considers age as a factor at the societal, or policy, PedPal Lit, Pretzlaff RK, to define the relative contribution of age to the capacity for ethical decision-making this article will focus not on the loss of that ability, with age as a useful
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