Klausen, Catherine2015-10-052015-10-052015-10-052015http://hdl.handle.net/10012/9805In this project I seek to evaluate how social structures and attitudinal norms impact the autonomy of people who live with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and what implications arise from that evaluation. I argue that this particular demographic experiences restriction to autonomy in a way that generates moral obligation for society to mitigate. I then investigate the possibility of a service called Independent Facilitation and Planning as a contemporary example of how the province of Ontario can meet that obligation.enAutonomyMoral ResponsibilityOntarioIndependent Facilitation and PlanningIntellectual DisabilityDevelopmental DisabilityAutonomy and Moral Obligation: People with Intellectual or Developmental DisabilitiesMaster ThesisPhilosophy