In J.K. Swindler’s article "Autonomy and accountability,” Swindler examines the idea of proving the autonomy of individuals through comprehending choices, the actions taken from choices, and emotions as things created by individuals that unveils reason. he continues by suggesting that behavioral regularities, or norms, are established as morally significant creations of societies by attributing accountability. Moreover, he states that for one to be autonomist, one must be accountable.
Within Robin S. Snell’s article "Studying Moral Ethos …show more content…
Through sourcing J.K. Swindler’s article "Autonomy and accountability,” its claim of of accountability being the reason for the autonomy of an individual, gives support to the allusion of freedom in Brave New World through Robin S. Snell’s article "Studying Moral Ethos Using an Adapted Kohlbergian Model,” by Snell’s analysis of the Kohlbergian Model that structures the development of morals and, with intentions to fix its issues, reformulates the model (founding on organizational morals) and outlines different subcategories that