Brock Dan W
J Clin Ethics. 1992 Summer;3(2):121-3.
... The authority of family members should be understood as presumptive; that is, there is a moral presumption that a close family member should serve as surrogate for an incompetent patient. That presumption can be overcome or rebutted in a particular case, either when there is sufficient evidence that the usual reasons supporting this presumption do not hold or when the surrogate's decision exceeds appropriate limits of surrogates' decision-making discretion. In order to clarify these hard cases and appropriate public policy, we need a much deeper and more complex analysis than either the conventional view, or the alternative account that Pearlman and colleagues provide. I have sought here only to point toward some of the other grounds that a full account of family members' authority as surrogates would have to develop and explore in much more detail....
……家庭成员的权威应被理解为具有推定效力;也就是说,从道德层面推定,亲密家庭成员应为无行为能力的患者担任代理人。在特定情况下,当有充分证据表明支持这一推定的通常理由不成立,或者当代理人的决定超出代理人决策自由裁量权的适当范围时,这一推定可以被推翻或反驳。为了厘清这些疑难案例和恰当的公共政策,我们需要进行比传统观点或珀尔曼及其同事提出的另一种解释更为深入和复杂的分析。我在此只是试图指出,对家庭成员作为代理人的权威进行全面阐释还必须深入探讨和详细研究的其他一些依据……