implies that it is morally permissible to accept a request for paternalism fro m
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implies that it is morally permissible to accept a request for paternalism fro ma 1. T or F. Taylor competent client. 2. According to Taylor, although it is not conceptually confusing to understand how an individual may autonomously give up her autonomy (to allow a professional to direct her affairs), it is still misleading because A. it is not permissible for an autonomous person to give up her autonomy voluntarily. B. a person may be autonomous in different senses. C. it is inconsistent with the responsibility of the client in the fiduciary relationship to make the decision. 3. T or F. Taylor argues that there are three different senses of autonomy to underscore when g whether we should accept a request of from a competent client. 4. T or F. Although Taylor illustrates his view with the request of patemalism from Ulysses, the example is off point because all of his professional examples are about client's who request paternalism and remain competent while the professional solves the client's problem 5. T or F. One sense of autonomy discussed by Taylor emphases the capacity(s) needed to direct one's own life.Explanation / Answer
1) false..
3) true..
4) true...
5) false..
2) the correct option is (c) it is inconsistent with the responsibility of the client..
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