I defend my pure social account of global autonomy from Steven Weimer’s recent criticisms. In particular, I argue that it does not implicitly rely upon the very kind of nonsocial conception of autonomy that it hopes to replace
Can actions caused by emotions be free and autonomous? The rationalist conception of autonomy denies...
Contrary to what often is implied I believe that autonomous action does not have to be morally or ra...
Historical accounts of autonomy hold that the autonomy of pro-attitudes depends, at least in part, o...
In this paper I propose and develop a social account of global autonomy. On this view, a person is a...
In this paper I propose and develop a social account of global autonomy. On this view, a person is a...
The problem of the ‘mountain man’, the caricature of self-sufficiency and individualism, is not a ne...
Ascribing autonomous status to agents is a valuable practice. As such, we ought to care about how we...
Autonomy, traditionally conceived, is the capacity to direct one’s actions in light of self-given pr...
This thesis is about the concept of personal autonomy. In particular, it is about how we might under...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
The book, Autonomous Agents: From Self-Control to Autonomy (1995), by Alfred R. Mele, deals primaril...
The concept of autonomy has received considerable attention in both –philosophy and psychology. From...
One objection to utilitarianism as a public philosophy is that utilitarian political institutions wo...
Gerald Dworkin's influential account of Personal Autonomy offers the following two conditions for au...
Bibliography: leaves 117-120.The question of which of our actions or desires are genuinely attributa...
Can actions caused by emotions be free and autonomous? The rationalist conception of autonomy denies...
Contrary to what often is implied I believe that autonomous action does not have to be morally or ra...
Historical accounts of autonomy hold that the autonomy of pro-attitudes depends, at least in part, o...
In this paper I propose and develop a social account of global autonomy. On this view, a person is a...
In this paper I propose and develop a social account of global autonomy. On this view, a person is a...
The problem of the ‘mountain man’, the caricature of self-sufficiency and individualism, is not a ne...
Ascribing autonomous status to agents is a valuable practice. As such, we ought to care about how we...
Autonomy, traditionally conceived, is the capacity to direct one’s actions in light of self-given pr...
This thesis is about the concept of personal autonomy. In particular, it is about how we might under...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
The book, Autonomous Agents: From Self-Control to Autonomy (1995), by Alfred R. Mele, deals primaril...
The concept of autonomy has received considerable attention in both –philosophy and psychology. From...
One objection to utilitarianism as a public philosophy is that utilitarian political institutions wo...
Gerald Dworkin's influential account of Personal Autonomy offers the following two conditions for au...
Bibliography: leaves 117-120.The question of which of our actions or desires are genuinely attributa...
Can actions caused by emotions be free and autonomous? The rationalist conception of autonomy denies...
Contrary to what often is implied I believe that autonomous action does not have to be morally or ra...
Historical accounts of autonomy hold that the autonomy of pro-attitudes depends, at least in part, o...