James Stacey Taylor (ed.)
Personal Autonomy
New Essays on Personal Autonomy and Its Role in Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Herausgeber: Taylor, James
James Stacey Taylor (ed.)
Personal Autonomy
New Essays on Personal Autonomy and Its Role in Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Herausgeber: Taylor, James
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Was the first volume to bring together essays addressing the theoretical foundations of concept of autonomy.
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Was the first volume to bring together essays addressing the theoretical foundations of concept of autonomy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1570826
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9780521837965
- ISBN-10: 0521837960
- Artikelnr.: 21466727
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1570826
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9780521837965
- ISBN-10: 0521837960
- Artikelnr.: 21466727
James Stacey Taylor is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Louisiana State University.
Introduction James Stacey Taylor
Part I. Theoretical Approaches to Personal Autonomy: 1. Planning agency, autonomous agency Michael Bratman
2. Autonomy without free will Bernard Berofsky
3. Autonomy and the paradox of self-creation Robert Noggle
4. Agnostic autonomism Alfred Mele
5. Feminist intuitions and the normative substance of autonomy Paul Benson
6. Autonomy and personal integration Laura Waddell Ekstrom
7. Responsibility, applied ethics, and complex autonomy theories Normy Arpaly
Part II. Autonomy, Freedom and Moral Responsibility: 8. Autonomy and free agency Marina A. L. Oshana
9. The relationship between autonomous and morally responsible agency Michael McKenna
10. Alternative possibilities and personal autonomy Ishtiyaque Haji
11. Freedom within reason Susan Wolf
Part III. The Expanding Role of Personal Autonomy: 12. Procedural autonomy and liberal legitimacy John Christman
13. The concept of autonomy in bioethics: an unwarranted fall from grace Thomas May
14. Who deserves autonomy and whose autonomy deserves respect? Tom L. Beauchamp
15. Autonomy, diminished life, and the threshold for use R. G. Frey.
Part I. Theoretical Approaches to Personal Autonomy: 1. Planning agency, autonomous agency Michael Bratman
2. Autonomy without free will Bernard Berofsky
3. Autonomy and the paradox of self-creation Robert Noggle
4. Agnostic autonomism Alfred Mele
5. Feminist intuitions and the normative substance of autonomy Paul Benson
6. Autonomy and personal integration Laura Waddell Ekstrom
7. Responsibility, applied ethics, and complex autonomy theories Normy Arpaly
Part II. Autonomy, Freedom and Moral Responsibility: 8. Autonomy and free agency Marina A. L. Oshana
9. The relationship between autonomous and morally responsible agency Michael McKenna
10. Alternative possibilities and personal autonomy Ishtiyaque Haji
11. Freedom within reason Susan Wolf
Part III. The Expanding Role of Personal Autonomy: 12. Procedural autonomy and liberal legitimacy John Christman
13. The concept of autonomy in bioethics: an unwarranted fall from grace Thomas May
14. Who deserves autonomy and whose autonomy deserves respect? Tom L. Beauchamp
15. Autonomy, diminished life, and the threshold for use R. G. Frey.
Introduction James Stacey Taylor
Part I. Theoretical Approaches to Personal Autonomy: 1. Planning agency, autonomous agency Michael Bratman
2. Autonomy without free will Bernard Berofsky
3. Autonomy and the paradox of self-creation Robert Noggle
4. Agnostic autonomism Alfred Mele
5. Feminist intuitions and the normative substance of autonomy Paul Benson
6. Autonomy and personal integration Laura Waddell Ekstrom
7. Responsibility, applied ethics, and complex autonomy theories Normy Arpaly
Part II. Autonomy, Freedom and Moral Responsibility: 8. Autonomy and free agency Marina A. L. Oshana
9. The relationship between autonomous and morally responsible agency Michael McKenna
10. Alternative possibilities and personal autonomy Ishtiyaque Haji
11. Freedom within reason Susan Wolf
Part III. The Expanding Role of Personal Autonomy: 12. Procedural autonomy and liberal legitimacy John Christman
13. The concept of autonomy in bioethics: an unwarranted fall from grace Thomas May
14. Who deserves autonomy and whose autonomy deserves respect? Tom L. Beauchamp
15. Autonomy, diminished life, and the threshold for use R. G. Frey.
Part I. Theoretical Approaches to Personal Autonomy: 1. Planning agency, autonomous agency Michael Bratman
2. Autonomy without free will Bernard Berofsky
3. Autonomy and the paradox of self-creation Robert Noggle
4. Agnostic autonomism Alfred Mele
5. Feminist intuitions and the normative substance of autonomy Paul Benson
6. Autonomy and personal integration Laura Waddell Ekstrom
7. Responsibility, applied ethics, and complex autonomy theories Normy Arpaly
Part II. Autonomy, Freedom and Moral Responsibility: 8. Autonomy and free agency Marina A. L. Oshana
9. The relationship between autonomous and morally responsible agency Michael McKenna
10. Alternative possibilities and personal autonomy Ishtiyaque Haji
11. Freedom within reason Susan Wolf
Part III. The Expanding Role of Personal Autonomy: 12. Procedural autonomy and liberal legitimacy John Christman
13. The concept of autonomy in bioethics: an unwarranted fall from grace Thomas May
14. Who deserves autonomy and whose autonomy deserves respect? Tom L. Beauchamp
15. Autonomy, diminished life, and the threshold for use R. G. Frey.