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AUTONOMY SELF-DETERMINATION

Autonomy Determining The Course Of One’s Life Through The Process Of Making Choices And Acting Upon Them

Principle Of Autonomy A Person Should Be Free To Perform Whatever Action He/She Wishes, Regardless Of Risks Or Foolishness As Perceived By Others, Provided It Does Not Impinge On The Autonomy Of Others.

Adjustments To Autonomy; Autonomy Is Not Absolute Contextual --- Depending On Values, Priorities, Needs, Social Configurations Limits On Choices Unacceptable Business Practices Harmful Products Uncertainties And Probabilities Violates Important And Legitimate Concerns Of Consumers Limited Resources