Autonomy has recently become one of the central concepts in
contemporary moral philosophy and has generated much debate over
its nature and value. This 2005 volume brings together essays that
address the theoretical foundations of the concept of autonomy, as
well as essays that investigate the relationship between autonomy
and moral responsibility, freedom, political philosophy, and
medical ethics. Written by some of the most prominent philosophers
working in these areas, this book represents research on the nature
and value of autonomy that will be essential reading for a broad
swathe of philosophers as well as many psychologists.
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