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Buchanan, A, Autonomy, Fairness, and Freedom of Expression: A Reply to Professor Scanlon, University of Pittsburgh Law Review (1980).
Rosenberg, A, Autonomy and Provincialism (Reprint), in Holisme en Reductionisme en de Empirishe Wetenschappen, edited by Geinert, G (1987), pp. 10-21, Groningen, Studium Generale (Reprint of chapter 2 of Structure of Biological Sciences.).
Each vignette encompasses three domains: A) autonomy and patient's right; B) beneficence and nonmaleficence; and C) justice and contextual features.
Main reasons to perform a caesarean section were: (a) autonomy; (b) an unfavourable course of delivery in the absence of motivation for a natural childbirth; (c) litigation.
For example, if the participant rated principle A ("Autonomy") as preferable to principle B ("Beneficence") by a strength of "5" then the upper section of the matrix would be a 5 and the corresponding lower cell would be 1/5.
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You can call this a sovereignty or an autonomy or a democracy consideration.
His initial plans for Lithuania involved giving it an autonomy within a Polish state.
The rebel commander in Junik dismissed Mr. Holbrooke's calls for a cease-fire and an autonomy agreement.
Here there seems to be both an autonomy thesis and an incommensurability thesis.
Giddens defines ontological security as a sense of safety "expressing an autonomy of bodily control within predictable routines" (1984: 50).
As a result, the Moroccan kingdom recently advocated an autonomy plan for the territory.
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