Liberation from self: a theory of personal autonomy
This is the most detailed, sophisticated, and comprehensive treatment of autonomy currently available. Moreover it argues for a quite different conception of autonomy from that found in the philosophical literature. Professor Berofsky claims that the idea of autonomy as origination in the self is a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This is the most detailed, sophisticated, and comprehensive treatment of autonomy currently available. Moreover it argues for a quite different conception of autonomy from that found in the philosophical literature. Professor Berofsky claims that the idea of autonomy as origination in the self is a seductive but ultimately illusory one. The only serious way of approaching the subject is to pay due attention to psychology and its emphasis on liberation from the disabling effects of physiological and psychological afflictions. A sustained critique of concepts such as moral autonomy, self-realization, ideal autonomy, and identification is offered. The author replaces these with an alternative model that focuses on vital, competent, and unencumbered engagement in the world. |
Beschreibung: | IX, 270 S. |
ISBN: | 0521480450 |
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CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION PAGE 1 2 FREEDOM AND AUTONOMY 16 POSITIVE
FREEDOM AND AUTONOMY 16 AUTONOMY, ROMANTIC SELF-EXPRESSION, AND
FLOURISHING 22 AUTONOMY, PROFICIENCY, COMPETENCE, AND STRENGTH OF WILL
26 DISPOSITIONAL, OCCURRENT, SOCIAL, AND SCOPE OF AUTONOMY 31 3 FREEDOM
OF ACTION 34 ABILITY 34 ABILITIES AS TOKENS 37 POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
FREEDOM 42 VALUATIONAL CONCEPTIONS OF FREEDOM 46 THE HIERARCHICAL THEORY
51 KNOWLEDGE AND FREEDOM 53 DURESS 55 4 AGENT FREEDOM 57 AGENT FREEDOM
AND FREEDOM OF ACTION 58 RELATIVISTIC CONCEPTIONS OF AGENT FREEDOM 59
AGENT FREEDOM AS POSITIVE FREEDOM 63 FREEDOM OF DECISION 67 FREEDOM AND
VALUE 69 CRITICAL COMPETENCE 75 5 VALUES AND THE SELF 77 VALUES AND
DESIRES 77 THE MOTIVATION CONCEPTION OF VALUE 85 THE EVALUATION
CONCEPTION OF VALUE 89 VII VU1 CONTENTS EVALUATION 93 IDENTIFICATION AND
THE SELF 99 THE PRIMACY OF OUR FIRST-ORDER NATURES 104 EVALUATION VERSUS
MOTIVATION CONCEPTION OF VALUE 104 6 AUTONOMY AND RATIONALITY 107
SELF-CONTROL 107 RATIONALITY AND SELF 108 RATIONALITY AND AUTONOMY 111
IDEAL AUTONOMY 112 THE LIMITS OF RATIONALITY 116 IDEAL, MAXIMAL, AND
REALISTIC AUTONOMY 117 PROCEDURAL INDEPENDENCE 122 CONTINGENCY 129
PRINCIPLES OF RATIONALITY 134 AUTONOMOUS IRRATIONALITY 136 AUTONOMY AND
OMNISCIENCE 137 7 RATIONALITY, VALUES, AND INTEGRITY 140 THE RATIONALITY
OF ALTRUISM: D. GAUTHIER AND S. DARWALL 141 THE AMORALIST 149 DISCOURSE
ETHICS 156 VALUE-FREE AUTONOMY AND DEPRIVATION 161 THE FORMATION OF
VALUES 165 EVALUATIONS, VIRTUES, AND ALTRUISM 170 RIGID PERSONALITY 177
AUTONOMY AND MORALITY 178 8 THE LIBERATION THEORY OF AUTONOMY:
OBJECTIVITY 182 AUTONOMY AND OBJECTIVITY 183 THE NATURE OF OBJECTIVITY
185 A BREAKDOWN OF OBJECTIVITY: THE PHOBIC RESPONSE 191 APPROPRIATENESS
OF RESPONSE 203 AUTONOMY AND MENTAL HEALTH 206 9 THE LIBERATION THEORY
OF AUTONOMY: THE PLACE OF SELF 210 CONTENTS IX THE REJECTION OF THE
ORIGIN REQUIREMENT 211 LAURA REVISITED 214 IDENTIFICATION REVISITED 219
THEORIES OF SELF VERSUS THEORIES OF AUTONOMY 220 IN DEFENSE OF
OBJECTIVITY 225 SECOND-ORDER EVALUATIONS 226 PERSONAL INTEGRITY 228 THE
SELF 232 10 THE VALUE OF AUTONOMY 23 9 C. GILLIGAN'S VIEWS 241 THE
AUTONOMISM OF L. HAWORTH 246 AUTONOMY AND INDIVIDUALITY 246 NOTES 250
BIBLIOGRAPHY 258 INDEX 265 |
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