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- Q13468424 subject Q7216269.
- Q13468424 subject Q7348543.
- Q13468424 abstract "Paternalistic deception is deception that is ostensibly performed for the deceived individual's own good by a person assuming a paternalistic role, whether they are their actual parent or not. It is intended to affect the body and feelings rather than behavior, attempting to interfere with the person's liberty of freedom for their own good. It is justified by the good it attempts to produce towards the deceived individual's well being.An example of paternalistic deception would be a doctor telling a mother that her daughter is doing well, even though he knows that she is going to die. The doctor acted paternalistically to spare the mother's feelings without attempting to control her behavior or liberty of action.".
- Q13468424 wikiPageWikiLink Q170028.
- Q13468424 wikiPageWikiLink Q17064566.
- Q13468424 wikiPageWikiLink Q4925193.
- Q13468424 wikiPageWikiLink Q58434.
- Q13468424 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216269.
- Q13468424 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348543.
- Q13468424 wikiPageWikiLink Q905726.
- Q13468424 comment "Paternalistic deception is deception that is ostensibly performed for the deceived individual's own good by a person assuming a paternalistic role, whether they are their actual parent or not. It is intended to affect the body and feelings rather than behavior, attempting to interfere with the person's liberty of freedom for their own good.".
- Q13468424 label "Paternalistic deception".