Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leading to a broad shift in our thinking about fundamental concepts such as autonomy and responsibility. Here, we address a critical aspect of this inquiry by investigating how people consider the socio-relational nature of their own agency,particularly the influence of others on their perceived control over their decisions and actions. Specifically, in a series of studies using contrastive vignettes, we examine public attitudes about when external influences on everyday decisions are perceived as “undue” – that is, as undermining the control conditions for these decisions to be considered autonomous – vs. when they are perceived as appropriate and even...
This chapter sets out two main insights gleaned from examining how empirical research enriches our u...
The concept of autonomy has received considerable attention in both –philosophy and psychology. From...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leading ...
Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leading ...
<p>Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leadi...
<p>Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leadi...
This dissertation addresses the question: what is personal autonomy? It begins by examining the main...
The sense of controlling one’s own actions is fundamental to normal human mental function, and also ...
Given the ubiquity and centrality of social and relational influences to the human experience, our c...
This paper proposes a distinctive kind of agency that can vindicate the agency of members of margina...
Ascribing autonomous status to agents is a valuable practice. As such, we ought to care about how we...
In this article, we study how people define, negotiate, and perform autonomy in relation to digital ...
Both autonomy and agency play central roles in the emerging enactive vocabulary. Although some treat...
This chapter sets out two main insights gleaned from examining how empirical research enriches our u...
The concept of autonomy has received considerable attention in both –philosophy and psychology. From...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leading ...
Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leading ...
<p>Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leadi...
<p>Advances in psychology and neuroscience have elucidated the social aspects of human agency, leadi...
This dissertation addresses the question: what is personal autonomy? It begins by examining the main...
The sense of controlling one’s own actions is fundamental to normal human mental function, and also ...
Given the ubiquity and centrality of social and relational influences to the human experience, our c...
This paper proposes a distinctive kind of agency that can vindicate the agency of members of margina...
Ascribing autonomous status to agents is a valuable practice. As such, we ought to care about how we...
In this article, we study how people define, negotiate, and perform autonomy in relation to digital ...
Both autonomy and agency play central roles in the emerging enactive vocabulary. Although some treat...
This chapter sets out two main insights gleaned from examining how empirical research enriches our u...
The concept of autonomy has received considerable attention in both –philosophy and psychology. From...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...