Personal Autonomy in Society

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 190 páginas
One central theoretical task is the conceptual task of providing an account of autonomy, where autonomy is a key status of persons who are interpersonally bound by political, cultural and moral frameworks. Such an account will be judged by its success in explaining autonomy in light of a realistic view of persons as socially situated.

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Autonomy as Psychological Authenticity
21
SocialRelational Autonomy
49
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81
Objections from Liberalism
97
The Value of Autonomy
105
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What Kind of Freedom Does Autonomy Require?
143
Loose Ends and Parting Thoughts
161
Selected Bibliography
179
Index
187
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Marina Oshana is Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Florida, USA.

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