Thomas, Professor Laurence (2003) Autonomy, Behavior, & Moral Goodness. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
In this essay, the view that autonomy is always a good is challenged. Numerous examples of autonomous people who committed quite immoral acts are offered. It is further argued that many people who have behaved in quite admirable ways have not been autonomous
Item Type: | Other |
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Keywords: | autonomy, Kant, Socrates, Martin Luther King, Thomas Jefferson, Le Chambon |
Subjects: | Philosophy > Ethics |
ID Code: | 5107 |
Deposited By: | Thomas, Professor Laurence |
Deposited On: | 01 Sep 2006 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:56 |
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