Relational AutonomyNatalie Stoljar Oxford University Press, 2000 - Agent (Philosophy) |
Contents
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Autonomy Social Disruption and Women | 35 |
Autonomy and the Social Self | 52 |
SelfWorth and the Social Character of Responsibility | 72 |
Autonomy and the Feminist Intuition | 94 |
Individuals Responsibility and the Philosophical Imagination | 112 |
Imagining Oneself Otherwise | 124 |
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Relational Autonomy: Feminist Perspectives on Automony, Agency, and the ... Catriona Mackenzie,Natalie Stoljar No preview available - 2000 |
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