The Argument from Autonomy objects to hedonism on the grounds that
A) autonomy is intrinsically valuable, even though it cannot make us happy.
B) autonomy can contribute to a good life even when it fails to make us happy.
C) happiness is only valuable as insofar as it contributes to autonomy.
D) autonomy is the only thing that is intrinsically valuable.
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