This important new book develops a new concept of autonomy. The
notion of autonomy has emerged as central to contemporary moral and
political philosophy, particularly in the area of applied ethics.
Professor Dworkin examines the nature and value of autonomy and
used the concept to analyze various practical moral issues such as
proxy consent in the medical context, paternalism, and entrapment
by law enforcement officials.
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