Introduction: personal autonomy, decisional capacity, and mental disorder PART I: MAPPING THE CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE 1. Mental disorder and the value(s) of 'autonomy' 2. Autonomy and neuroscience 3. Three challenges from delusion for theories of autonomy PART II: AUTONOMY IN LIGHT OF MENTAL DISORDER 4. Does mental disorder involve loss of personal autonomy? 5. Rationality and self-knowledge in delusion and confabulation: implications for autonomy as self-governance 6. Privacy and patient autonomy in mental health care PART III: RETHINKING CAPACITY AND RESPECT FOR AUTONOMY 7. Clarifying capacity: value and reasons 8. Conceptions of the good and the Mental Capacity Act 9. Autonomy, value, and the first person PART IV: EMERGING ALTERNATIVES 10. Autonomy, practical rationality, and moral deliberation 11. How do I learn to be me again? Autonomy, life skills, and identity 12. Autonomy and Ulysses arrangements
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