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    liberty to promote the best regardless of any consent from the patient. In this case weak parentalisim is exhibited. When using parentalisim one needs to understand that the patient is autonomous and self-self-determining is having his wishes refused. “Autonomy is a term used to describe a person’s or government’s ability to make decisions‚

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    individual’s autonomy‚ and a system of presumed consent will have a fewer mistakes than the current system.  People who oppose presumed consent believe that mistaken removals are morally worse than non-mistaken removals. In contrast‚ Gill argues that both are morally equivalent since they are both invading individual’s autonomy. This is important because if presumed consent leads to fewer mistakes than my default it is the better options for because as it respects more the autonomy of individuals

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    My presentation will focus on autonomous ethics in 20th century moral theology. My discussion mainly centres on the moral theology of the Roman Catholic church. The main source for my discussion is the book written in 1985 by j. Vincent McNamara entitled Faith and Ethics; recent Roman Catholicism. He examines in the book the search for the identity of Christian ethics from approximately 1940 until 1980. Before I examine the autonomous movement we need to look at the history that led to its

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    Euthanasia: Is It Moral?

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    assessing the quality of the individual’s life‚ and whether the law should be able to breach people’s autonomy in the way that many argue euthanasia does. However‚ the most common consideration‚ given by many religions that are against the process‚ is sanctity of life – in other words‚ the intrinsic value of life. This essay will analyse three specific stances; sanctity of life‚ quality of life‚ and autonomy‚ whilst giving both sides of the argument on each point‚ and then arriving at a balanced conclusion

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    practice becomes more widespread‚ arguments over the ethics of medical doctors aiding in the suicide of their ill patients have erupted. Some argue that in doing so‚ doctors violate the Hippocratic Oath while stripping the patient of their personal autonomy. Those who support the decision to commit

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    The Kantian Perspective Immanuel Kant created a new perspective in philosophy which had widespread influences on contemporary philosophy work. Through all his achievements in philology‚ his moral Philosophy will be discussed in this paper. According to Kant’s theory‚ moral laws relate to fairness and consistency. Both of these concepts lead to the principle of universalizability. He stated that‚ “An act is morally acceptable if and only if its maxim is universalizable.” To prove his statement he

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    government ’s commitment to neo-liberal economic policies. In the following pages‚ we will explore those factors which enabled the Zapatistas to establish regions of autonomy and extrapolate from Theotonio Dos Santos ’ understanding of the effects of reliance on foreign capital and Nora Hamilton ’s analysis of the ’limits to state autonomy ’ to rationalize the failure of the Zapatista ’s broader vision of social justice.  In a letter to President Zedillo in 1994‚ Subcomandante Marcos of the EZLN

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    in-role performance and job satisfaction (Stone 2010). These characteristics include skills variety‚ task identity‚ task significance‚ autonomy and feedback (Stone 2010‚ p.177). First‚ the demotivators of Ashley’s ‘old’ job will be discussed. In the ‘old’ job Ashley found herself having to adhere to strict rules of doing her work which limited the autonomy she desired. Further‚ the accepted practice of providing clients with packaged investment portfolios restricted the variety of skills that

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    HSC312 Ethics of Healthcare Autonomy and Terminal Illness 11/25/2012 Professor Michael Senf I do not think the attending physician should write a DNR order without informing the patient. The patient’s autonomous decision should be respected. Although an autonomous choice is one made from available options‚ but that this patient’s demand for care is unrealistic‚ Sally has the right to a diagnosis and treatment‚ if consented to‚ the physician has a duty to treat. Autonomy is the capacity to take

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    that there are four main discourses: single state independence‚ confederalism‚ autonomy and a pan-Kurdish state. 

The first two ideologies‚ independence and confederalism‚ are the most relevant for this thesis due to the fact that the two key actors in this thesis‚ the KRG and Fedkom‚ have a preference to discourses. These two particular discourses will be first be presented in this chapter. However‚ because the autonomy and a pan-Kurdish state are also relevant ideologies amongst the Kurds‚ the relevance

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