Contributors Preface 1. Introduction John Christman and Joel Anderson Part I. The Self-Conceptions of the Autonomous Self: 2. Decentralising autonomy: five faces of selfhood Diana Tietjens Meyers 3. The self as narrator J. David Velleman 4. Autonomy and self identity Marina A. L. Oshana Part II. The Interpersonal-Personal Authority and Interpersonal Recognition: 5. Taking ownership: authority and voice in autonomous agency Paul Benson 6. Autonomy, vulnerability, recognition, and justice Joel Anderson and Axel Honneth 7. Autonomy and male dominance Marilyn Friedman Part III. The Social-Public Policy and Liberal Principles: 8. Republican virtue, liberal freedom, and the problem of public service Richard Dagger 9. Liberal autonomy and consumer sovereignty Joseph Heath 10. Political liberty: integrating five conceptions of autonomy Rainer Forst Part IV. The Political-Liberalism, Legitimacy, and Public Reason: 11. Liberalism without agreement: political autonomy and agonistic citizenship Bert van den Brink 12. The place of autonomy within liberalism Gerald F. Gaus 13. Moral autonomy and personal autonomy Jeremy Waldron 14. Autonomy, self-knowledge, and liberal legitimacy John Christman Bibliography Index.
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