#7 Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby: Is nudging ethically required?


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Nov 14 2023 69 mins  

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, a philosopher and bioethicist at Baylor College of Medicine, about why she thinks clinicians are often permitted, and even required, to use insights from behavioral economics and decision psychology to shape patients’ medical decisions.

(00:00) Our introduction
(05:50) Interview begins
(07:57) What is a nudge?
(15:15) Is there any such thing as pure rational persuasion?
(18:12) What makes a decision good or bad?
(23:15) Can nudges make patients’ medical decisions better?
(42:40) How credible are the findings of decision science?
(45:21) Do nudges disrespect autonomy?
(56:16) Justifying nudges as instances of soft paternalism
(59:08) Are pro-social medical nudges also justified?
(1:01:30) How the doctor-patient relationship affects the ethics of nudging
(1:05:51) Is nudging ever wrong?

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