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Eintrag Nr. 20063
Literatursorte Aufsätze
Verfasser Mackenzie, Catriona
Titel Relational Autonomy
Untertitel State of the Art Debate
Titel Zeitschrift / Sammelband Spinoza and Relational Autonomy : Being with Others [s. Armstrong, Aurelia et. al.: Spinoza and Relational Autonomy, 2019]
Herausgeber AF Armstrong, Aurelia ; Green, Keith ; Sangiacomo, Andrea (Hrsg./eds.)
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Verlag Edinburgh University Press
Jahr 2019
Seiten [10]-31
Umfang Seiten (des Bandes) XI, 211
Sprache englisch
Sachgebiete Anthropologie / Psychologie / Affektenlehre / Körper und Geist, Gesellschaftstheorie
Behandelte Werke Spinozas PPC/CM
Autopsie ja
Vollständig bibliografisch ausgewertet ja
Kommentar deutsch "Autonomy is a highly prized value in liberal democratic societies, a value associated with liberalism’s emphasis on the normative importance of the individual and of freedom. Reflecting this value, the concept of autonomy has come to play an increasingly central role in a wide range of debates in contemporary social and political philosophy and in bioethics.
Autonomy is both a status and a capacity concept. Understood as a status concept, it refers to the idea that individuals are entitled to exercise self-determining authority over their own lives, an entitlement that can only be infringed under specified constraints, such as if..." (Verlagsinformation)
Kommentar englisch "Autonomy is a highly prized value in liberal democratic societies, a value associated with liberalism’s emphasis on the normative importance of the individual and of freedom. Reflecting this value, the concept of autonomy has come to play an increasingly central role in a wide range of debates in contemporary social and political philosophy and in bioethics.
Autonomy is both a status and a capacity concept. Understood as a status concept, it refers to the idea that individuals are entitled to exercise self-determining authority over their own lives, an entitlement that can only be infringed under specified constraints, such as if..." (publishers information)
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