This work argues that the primary goal of medicine should shift from mere survival to the broader Aristotelian concept of (human flourishing). In the context of critical care, this means:
Similar identifiers are used in studies ranging from ecological carrying capacity in China to the development of nickel sulfide-based catalysts for sustainable energy. 109299
Moving beyond just following a patient's wishes to understanding autonomy as a tool for achieving a "good life" or a "good death". This work argues that the primary goal of
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