Autonomy has been a substantial theme of numerous readings in this course. Please reconstruct and critically assess some of the main arguments about the differing accounts of moral autonomy and how these apply to bioethics.
There are four mandatory parts to this paper which are the following
1. A substantive thesis that clearly specifies all of the argument, the main points of the argument, and indicates how these points connect together.
2. A substantive summary of the key points from one or two of the readings on the syllabus. (The reading is attached and the reading is separate from the sources. ). The sources are also attached.
3. Explicit and substantive reference to no less than two legitimate (i.e., peer- reviewed, academically published) secondary sources ( I have attached two sources)
4. A critical component. Please note, a critical component might involve an elaboration of how the paper’s themes relate to the student’s lived experience.
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