The volume addresses the impact of social conditions, especially subordinating conditions, on personal autonomy. Contributors are concerned with the philosophical concept of autonomy or self-governance and with the impact on relational autonomy of the oppressive circumstances persons must navigate.
The volume addresses the impact of social conditions, especially subordinating conditions, on personal autonomy. Contributors are concerned with the philosophical concept of autonomy or self-governance and with the impact on relational autonomy of the oppressive circumstances persons must navigate.
Marina A.L. Oshana is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Davis, US.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Theoretical Problems: How Should We Conceptualize Relational Autonomy? 1. Is Social-Relational Autonomy a Plausible Ideal? Marina A.L. Oshana 2. Gender Oppression and Weak Substantive Theories of Autonomy Jennifer Warriner 3. Responding to the Agency Dilemma: Autonomy Adaptive Preferences and Internalized Oppression Catriona Mackenzie 4. Autonomy Self-Knowledge and Oppression Beate Roessler 5. Autonomy and the Autobiographical Perspective Andrea C. Westlund Part II: Practical Problems: The Internalization of Oppression and Questions of Autonomy 6. Living Constantly at Tiptoe Stance: Social Scripts Psychological Freedom and Autonomy Natalie Stoljar 7. Stereotype Threat Social Belonging and Relational Autonomy Paul H. Benson 8. Adaptations to Oppression: Preference Autonomy and Resistance Ann E. Cudd 9. Autonomy Under Oppression: Tensions Trade-Offs and Resistance Suzy Killmister 10. Honky Tonk Women: Prostitution and the Right to Bodily Autonomy Anita M. Superson 11. Jewish Self-Hatred Moral Criticism and Autonomy Marilyn Friedman
Part I: Theoretical Problems: How Should We Conceptualize Relational Autonomy? 1. Is Social-Relational Autonomy a Plausible Ideal? Marina A.L. Oshana 2. Gender Oppression and Weak Substantive Theories of Autonomy Jennifer Warriner 3. Responding to the Agency Dilemma: Autonomy Adaptive Preferences and Internalized Oppression Catriona Mackenzie 4. Autonomy Self-Knowledge and Oppression Beate Roessler 5. Autonomy and the Autobiographical Perspective Andrea C. Westlund Part II: Practical Problems: The Internalization of Oppression and Questions of Autonomy 6. Living Constantly at Tiptoe Stance: Social Scripts Psychological Freedom and Autonomy Natalie Stoljar 7. Stereotype Threat Social Belonging and Relational Autonomy Paul H. Benson 8. Adaptations to Oppression: Preference Autonomy and Resistance Ann E. Cudd 9. Autonomy Under Oppression: Tensions Trade-Offs and Resistance Suzy Killmister 10. Honky Tonk Women: Prostitution and the Right to Bodily Autonomy Anita M. Superson 11. Jewish Self-Hatred Moral Criticism and Autonomy Marilyn Friedman
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