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- Title
El valor de la autonomía en la intervención familiar.
- Authors
Vicente, Agustín Lozano
- Abstract
Based on the evolution and most notable characteristics of the value of autonomy, its visibility and application are examined in the field of social intervention with families. The particular features presented by family intervention imply a challenge for each of the most settled values in the profession. The main reason is that the family constitutes a group organized by the mediation of moral norms, which often come into conflict with the ethical rights of the individual, within which sphere the realities to which the principle of autonomy alludes are shaped. Taking into account the moral reality represented by family units, various arguments are set forth for a critical review of the principle of autonomy. However, general criteria are advanced that provide a justification for prioritizing the individual's ethical rights. The article ends by defending the principle of autonomy: more than a principle, it must be considered as a rule for professional action, depending on the cases and circumstances and within the context of professional ethics governed by the classical virtue of prudence.
- Publication
Cuadernos de Trabajo Social, 2018, Vol 31, Issue 1, p177
- ISSN
0214-0314
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5209/CUTS.52505