Women Philosophers on Autonomy H 240 p. 18
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1. Introduction Sandrine Bergès and Alberto L. Siani 2. Hildegaard von Blingen on Autotonomy Julia Lerius 3. Freedom’s Just Another Word for Nothin’ Left to Lose: Olivia Sabuco’s Philosophy and Life Mary Ellen Waithe 4. Complaisance and the Question of Autonomy in the French Women Moralists, 1650-1710 Andreas Blank 5. Margaret Cavendish on Women’s Autonomy, Political Skepticism and Republican Values Sandrine Bergès 6. Three Types of Infinite Autonomy: The Philosophy of Anne Conway Fiona Tomkinson 7. Independence as Relational Freedom: A Republican Account Derived from Mary Wollstonecraft and Catharine Macaulay Alan Coffee 8. Mary Wollstonecraft’s Contribution to the "Invention of Autonomy" Martina Reuter 9. No Justice without Autonomy: Olympe de Gouges and Susan Moller Okin Alberto L. Siani 10. Autonomy, Divinity, and the Common Good: Selflessness as a Source of Freedom in Thomas Hill Green and Mary Augusta Ward Patrick Fessenbecker 11. Intersextuality: Derrida & Cixous Hatics Karaman 12. Responsibility and Involvement: Judith Jarvis Thomson’s Justification of Abortion Daniela Ringkamp 13. "Living in Contradition": Iris Marion Young’s Contribution to the Philosophy of Sports Martine Prange 14. Autonomy, Emotional Vulnerability and the Dynamics of Power Carla Bagnoli
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