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  1. way lawyers have been taught to talk about human behavior and, thus, are frequently viewed as representing a danger to people's civil liberties. This paper will examine a single legal term as its usage reflects critical differences

  2. Feb 10, 2006 · Coercion is typically thought to carry with it several important implications, including that it diminishes the targeted agent’s freedom and responsibility, and that it is a (pro tanto) wrong and/or violation of right.

  3. Coercive measures decided upon after a transparent, carefully balanced evaluation process are more likely to be adequate, understood, and accepted by patients and caregivers. Keywords: coercion, ethics, psychiatry, legitimacy, seclusion, restraint, involuntary hospitalization.

  4. Coercion is typically thought to carry with it several important implications, including that it diminishes the targeted agent's freedom and responsibility, and that it is a (pro tanto) wrong and/or violation of right.

  5. Dec 22, 2011 · If I am right, the wrongness of coercion is not to be explained by reference to our most lofty or sacred moral values, such as freedom and autonomy, but rather by reference to the wrongness of motivating oneself to do wrong.

    • Benjamin Alan Sachs
    • 2013
  6. Jan 1, 1977 · Coercion: Legal and behavioral issues. January 1977. Behaviorism 5 (2):87-95. Authors: Steven C Hayes. University of Nevada, Reno. R.F. Maley. Citations (11) Abstract. It is clear that...

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  8. Jan 22, 2021 · Domestically, coercion theory does not seem able to ground domestic distributive equality in the way it aims to do. Globally, the implications of coercion theory are much more complex, ramified, and ultimately demanding than the ‘global sufficiency, domestic equality’ story suggests.

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