Autonomy Under Ignorance

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The article focuses on Daniel Villiger\u27s examination of how informed consent can remain valid even under conditions of irreducible ignorance, especially when individuals cannot fully anticipate the consequences of transformative treatments. Topics include the concept of transformative experiences, the challenge of epistemic and personal change in consent, and the argument that such ignorance does not necessarily invalidate ethical decision-making

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Washington and Lee University School of Law

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Last time updated on 23/11/2025

This paper was published in Washington and Lee University School of Law.

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