Description: Relational Autonomy by Catriona Mackenzie, Natalie Stoljar This collection of original essays explores the social and relational dimensions of individual autonomy. Rejecting the feminist charge that autonomy is inherently masculinist, the contributors draw on feminist critiques of autonomy to challenge and enrich contemporary philosophical debates about agency, identity, and moral responsibility. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This collection of original essays explores the social and relational dimensions of individual autonomy. Rejecting the feminist charge that autonomy is inherently masculinist, the contributors draw on feminist critiques of autonomy to challenge and enrich contemporary philosophical debates about agency, identity, and moral responsibility. The essays analyze the complex ways in which oppression can impair an agents capacity for autonomy, and investigate connections,neglected by standard accounts, between autonomy and other aspects of the agent, including self-conception, self-worth, memory, and the imagination. Author Biography Catriona Mackenzie is at Macquarie University. Natalie Stoljar is at Australian National University. Table of Contents Catriona Mackenzie and Natalie Stoljar: Introduction: Autonomy refiguredPart 1: Autonomy and the Social1.: Marilyn Friedman: Autonomy, social disruption and women2.: Linda Barclay: Autonomy and the social self3.: Paul Benson: Feeling crazy: self worth and the social character of responsibility4.: Natalie Stoljar: Autonomy and the feminist intuition5.: Genevieve Lloyd: Individuals, responsibility and the philosophical imagination6.: Catriona Mackenzie: Imagining oneself otherwise7.: Diana Tietjens Meyers: Intersectional identity and the authentic self?: Opposites attract8.: Lorraine Code: The perversion of autonomy and the subjection of women: discourses of social advocacy at centurys endPart II: Relational Autonomy in Context9.: Susan Dodds: Choice and control in feminist bioethics10.: Anne Donchin: Autonomy and interdependence: quandaries in genetic decision-making11.: Carlyn McLeod and Susan Sherwin: Relational autonomy, self-trust, and health care for patients who are oppressed12.: Susan J. Brison: Relational autonomy and freedom of expression Long Description This collection of original essays explores the social and relational dimensions of individual autonomy. Rejecting the feminist charge that autonomy is inherently masculinist, the contributors draw on feminist critiques of autonomy to challenge and enrich contemporary philosophical debates about agency, identity, and moral responsibility. The essays analyze the complex ways in which oppression can impair an agents capacity for autonomy, and investigate connections,neglected by standard accounts, between autonomy and other aspects of the agent, including self-conception, self-worth, memory, and the imagination. Review Text Catriona Mackenzie and Natalie Stoljar: Introduction: Autonomy refigured Part 1: Autonomy and the Social 1. Marilyn Friedman: Autonomy, social disruption and women 2. Linda Barclay: Autonomy and the social self 3. Paul Benson: Feeling crazy: self worth and the social character of responsibility 4. Natalie Stoljar: Autonomy and the feminist intuition 5. Genevieve Lloyd: Individuals, responsibility and the philosophical imagination 6. Catriona Mackenzie: Imagining oneself otherwise 7. Diana Tietjens Meyers: Intersectional identity and the authentic self?: Opposites attract 8. Lorraine Code: The perversion of autonomy and the subjection of women: discourses of social advocacy at centurys end Part II: Relational Autonomy in Context 9. Susan Dodds: Choice and control in feminist bioethics 10. Anne Donchin: Autonomy and interdependence: quandaries in genetic decision-making 11. Carlyn McLeod and Susan Sherwin: Relational autonomy, self-trust, and health care for patients who are oppressed 12. Susan J. Brison: Relational autonomy and freedom of expression Details ISBN0195123344 Short Title RELATIONAL AUTONOMY Language English ISBN-10 0195123344 ISBN-13 9780195123340 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2000 Edited by Catriona Mackenzie Illustrations black & white illustrations Subtitle Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy, Agency, and the Social Self Position Lecturer in Philosophy Imprint Oxford University Press Inc Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Affiliation Lecturer in Philosophy, Australian National University DOI 10.1604/9780195123340 UK Release Date 2000-02-17 AU Release Date 2000-02-17 NZ Release Date 2000-02-17 US Release Date 2000-02-17 Author Natalie Stoljar Publisher Oxford University Press Inc Publication Date 2000-02-17 Alternative 9780195123333 DEWEY 126 Audience Professional & Vocational Pages 328 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Relational Autonomy: Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy, Agency, and the Social Self
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Author: Natalie Stoljar, Catriona Mackenzie
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Language: English
Topic: Popular Philosophy
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Year: 2000
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Number of Pages: 326 Pages