Relational Autonomy: Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy, Agency, and the Social Self

Mackenzie, Catriona and Stoljar, Natalie

Relational Autonomy: Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy, Agency, and the Social Self - New York Oxford University Press 2000 - 314p

Autonomy and the social,
Autonomy, Social description, and women,
Marilyn Friedman,
Autonomy and the Social Self,
Linda Barclay,
Feeling Crazy: Self-worth and the social character of responsibility,
Paul Benson,
Autonomy and Feminist intuition,
Natalie Stoljar,
Individuals, Responsibility, and the Philosophical Imagination,
Genevieve Lloyd,
Imagining oneself otherwise,
Catriona Mackenzie,
Intersectional Identity and the authentic self: Opposites Attract,
Diana Tietjens Meyers,
The Perversion of Autonomy and the Subjection of women: Discourses of social Advocacy at Century`s end,
Lorraine Code,
Relational Autonomy in context,
Choice and control in feminist bioethics,
Susan Dodds,
Autonomy and interdependence: Quandaries in Genetic decision making,
Anne Donchin,
Relational Autonomy, Self- trust, and health care foe patients who are oppressed,
Carolyn McLeod and Susan Sherwin,
Relational Autonomy and Freedom of Expression,
Susan J. Brison

0195123344

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