
Taking the Measure of Autonomy
This book takes a radically different approach to the concept of autonomy. Killmister defends a theory of autonomy that is four-dimensional and constituted by what she calls ‘self-definition,’ ‘self-realisation,’ ‘self-unification,’ and ''self-constitution.'' While sufficiently complex to inform a full range of social applications, this four-dimensional theory is nonetheless unified through the si...
This book takes a radically different approach to the concept of autonomy. Killmister defends a theory of autonomy that is four-dimensional and constituted by what she calls ‘self-definition,’ ‘self-realisation,’ ‘self-unification,’ and ''self-constitution.'' While sufficiently complex to inform a full range of social applications, this four-dimensional theory is nonetheless unified through the si...