One way to value a patient's autonomy is by aiming to maximize his or her effective options. When we value a patient's autonomy in this way, what, according to Velleman, do we value?
A) the patient's opportunities for self-determination
B) the patient's capacity for self-determination
C) the ability to provide the patient with options
D) the ability to share reasons with the patient
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