| Ethics and the Professions | Notes | This is not a substitute for coming to class | Richard Lee |
| Philosophy 3103 | Copyright © 2006, Richard Lee | Summer 2006 | |
When Reasonable People Would Allow Others to Make Decisions for Them
(Bayles)
1. Trivial: "A person might not wish to bother making decisions because the differences involved are trivial." (p.117b)
2. Need Expertise: "the decisions might require knowledge or expertise a person does not possess." (p.117b)
3. Incompetence: "A person might allow others to make judgments if he or she is or will be mentally incompetent." (p.117b)