Autonomy Unbound Routledge Revivals Series
Auteur : Clarke Paul Barry
First published in 1999, this volume examines how the question of autonomy has come to be of recent interest in political theory. The author argues that autonomy goes deep into the Western consciousness and is a part of our very mode of being. He suggests that while autonomy is not universal, once tasted it becomes ineradicable. Autonomy runs deeper than is often thought and this book shows that while autonomy is unique to Western consciousness and to democracy, it raises and examines the question as to whether autonomy is either universally necessary or necessary to democracy.
Part 1. Autonomy Bound. 1. A Confusion of Concepts. 2. In the Beginning was Autonomy. 3. Autonomy, Authority and Saying No! 4. For the Soul Has Many Gazes. Part 2. Bounded Autonomy. 5. From Hermeneutics to Anthropology. 6. A World Made By Others. Part 3. Autonomy Unbound. 7. The Informed and Opaque Heart. 8. Between Here and Eternity. 9. Of Fractured Minds and Broken Paradigms. 10. A Tale of Two Cities. 11. Autonomy, Myth, Poesis and the Summum Bonum.
Date de parution : 06-2020
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 07-2018
15.2x21.9 cm
Thèmes d’Autonomy Unbound :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; autonomy; Follow; Western consciousness; Draws Back; democracy; Cheshire Cat; Poetic Autonomy; Violated; Good Life; Prometheus; Pantheon; Augustinian Question; Life Style; Civil Society; Small Voice; Empty Universe; Contemporary Society; Causal Powers; Make Up; City Of Light; Free Agency; Amour Propre; Radical Reflexivity; Incline; Robinson Crusoes; Categorical Imperative; Autonomous Political Communities