creators_name: Thomas, Laurence creators_id: Syracuse University type: other datestamp: 2003-06-19 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:18 metadata_visibility: show title: Autonom, Behavior, & Moral Goodness ispublished: unpub subjects: phil-ethics full_text_status: public keywords: autonomy, Kant, socrates, Martin Luther King, Thomas Jefferson, Le Chambon 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 I have not been autonomous date: 2003-06 date_type: published refereed: FALSE citation: Thomas, Professor Laurence (2003) Autonom, Behavior, & Moral Goodness. (Unpublished) document_url: http://cogprints.org/3015/1/Autonomy.pdf