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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 I have not been autonomous '
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date: 2003-06
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keywords: 'autonomy, Kant, socrates, Martin Luther King, Thomas Jefferson, Le Chambon'
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title: 'Autonom, Behavior, & Moral Goodness'
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