This collection of new essays by leading scholars examines philosophical issues at the intersection of feminism and autonomy studies.Contributors advance central debates in autonomy theory by examining basic components, normative commitments and applications of autonomy, with particular attention to issues of gender and oppression.
This collection of new essays by leading scholars examines philosophical issues at the intersection of feminism and autonomy studies.Contributors advance central debates in autonomy theory by examining basic components, normative commitments and applications of autonomy, with particular attention to issues of gender and oppression.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrea Veltman is Associate Professor of Philosophy at James Madison University. She works in ethical and political philosophy with a current research focus on labor and work. In addition to publishing articles in feminist ethics and in the history of philosophy, she has edited Social and Political Philosophy (Oxford) and co-edited "Oppression and Moral Agency" (Special Issue of Hypatia) and Evil, Political Violence and Forgiveness (Rowman & Littlefield). Mark Piper is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at James Madison University. His principal research interests are in normative ethical theory, with a special concentration on the topics of autonomy and well-being. He also has interests in applied ethics and metaethics. He has published articles in numerous anthologies and American and European journals, and is the author of "Autonomy: Normative" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Andrea Veltman and Mark Piper I. Autonomy and Independence 2. Three Dimensions of Autonomy: A Relational Analysis Catriona Mackenzie 3. Relational Autonomy and Independence Marilyn Friedman 4. Autonomy? Or Freedom? A Return to Psychoanalytic Theory Nancy Hirschmann II. Autonomy and Normative Commitments 5. Feminist Commitments and Relational Autonomy Paul Benson 6. The Feminist Debate over Values in Autonomy Theory Diana Tietjens Meyers 7. A Commitment to Autonomy Is a Commitment to Feminism Marina Oshana III. Autonomy, Reasons, and Care 8. Emotions, Reasons and Autonomy Christine Tappolet 9. Autonomy and Self-Care Andrea Westlund IV. Autonomy, Oppression and Adaptive Preferences 10. Coping or Oppression: Autonomy and Adaptation to Circumstance John Christman 11. Autonomy and Adaptive Preference Formation Natalie Stoljar V. Autonomy in Social Contexts 12. Raising Daughters: Autonomy, Feminism and Gender Socialization Mark Piper 13. Autonomy and Oppression at Work Andrea Veltman 14. The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy Anita Superson 15. Autonomy and Ableism Anita Ho
1. Introduction Andrea Veltman and Mark Piper I. Autonomy and Independence 2. Three Dimensions of Autonomy: A Relational Analysis Catriona Mackenzie 3. Relational Autonomy and Independence Marilyn Friedman 4. Autonomy? Or Freedom? A Return to Psychoanalytic Theory Nancy Hirschmann II. Autonomy and Normative Commitments 5. Feminist Commitments and Relational Autonomy Paul Benson 6. The Feminist Debate over Values in Autonomy Theory Diana Tietjens Meyers 7. A Commitment to Autonomy Is a Commitment to Feminism Marina Oshana III. Autonomy, Reasons, and Care 8. Emotions, Reasons and Autonomy Christine Tappolet 9. Autonomy and Self-Care Andrea Westlund IV. Autonomy, Oppression and Adaptive Preferences 10. Coping or Oppression: Autonomy and Adaptation to Circumstance John Christman 11. Autonomy and Adaptive Preference Formation Natalie Stoljar V. Autonomy in Social Contexts 12. Raising Daughters: Autonomy, Feminism and Gender Socialization Mark Piper 13. Autonomy and Oppression at Work Andrea Veltman 14. The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy Anita Superson 15. Autonomy and Ableism Anita Ho
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