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Introduction |
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4 | (4) |
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2 The Decisional Dimension of Autonomy |
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3 The Practical Dimension of Autonomy |
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15 | (2) |
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4 Local and Global Autonomy |
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17 | (2) |
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19 | (1) |
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1 Four Distinctions Concerning Rationality |
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20 | (14) |
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1 Theoretical and Practical Rationality |
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21 | (4) |
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2 Apparent and Real Practical Reasons |
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25 | (1) |
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3 Subjectivism and Objectivism about Reasons |
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26 | (4) |
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4 Personal and Impersonal Reasons |
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30 | (4) |
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2 Rationality and Decisional Autonomy |
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34 | (25) |
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1 Theoretical Rationality and Autonomy |
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35 | (4) |
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2 Practical Rationality and Autonomy |
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39 | (5) |
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3 Values, Identification, and Authority |
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44 | (5) |
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4 Defending a Modified Coherence Approach to Rationalist Authenticity |
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49 | (8) |
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(i) An Asymmetry of Theoretical and Practical Rationality? |
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51 | (1) |
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(ii) Competing Desires and Coherence |
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52 | (2) |
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(iii) Authentic Alienation? |
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54 | (3) |
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57 | (2) |
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59 | (32) |
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61 | (3) |
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2 Psychological Manipulation |
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64 | (5) |
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3 Global Manipulation and Autonomy |
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69 | (10) |
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(i) The Pervasiveness of Relational Influence and Autonomy |
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69 | (3) |
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(ii) A Need for Historical Conditions? |
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72 | (7) |
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4 Informational Manipulation |
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79 | (3) |
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82 | (4) |
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6 The Role of Intentions and Interpersonal Voluntariness |
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86 | (3) |
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89 | (2) |
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91 | (28) |
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1 Two Questions Facing an Adequate Account of Coercion in Bioethics |
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92 | (5) |
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(i) Paying Research Subjects |
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94 | (1) |
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(ii) Reduced Sentences for Sexual Offenders Who Agree to Undergo Chemical Castration |
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95 | (1) |
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96 | (1) |
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2 The Content-Based View of Threats: Normative and Non-Normative Accounts of Coercion |
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97 | (4) |
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3 Non-Normative Approaches, Coercive Offers, and Interpersonal Voluntariness |
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101 | (7) |
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4 A Structural Account and Coercive Offers Revisited |
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108 | (6) |
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114 | (4) |
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118 | (1) |
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5 The Practical Dimension of Autonomy |
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119 | (30) |
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1 Introducing the Practical Dimension of Autonomy |
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119 | (4) |
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2 Positive and Negative Freedom |
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123 | (2) |
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3 Autonomy, Freedom at the Point of Action, and the Modal Test |
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125 | (6) |
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4 True Beliefs, Autonomy, and Modality |
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131 | (5) |
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5 Freedom at the Point of Decision |
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136 | (5) |
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6 The Enhancement and Development of Autonomy |
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141 | (8) |
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(i) Increasing Freedom and Enhancing Autonomy |
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143 | (2) |
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(ii) Freedom and the Development of Autonomy |
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145 | (4) |
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6 Informed Consent, Autonomy, and Beliefs |
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1 The Structure, Definition, and Limits of Informed Consent |
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149 | (6) |
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2 Autonomy-Based Justifications of Informed Consent |
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155 | (8) |
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3 Battery, Negligence, Beliefs, and Decisional Autonomy |
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163 | (4) |
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4 Standards of Disclosure |
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167 | (5) |
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172 | (10) |
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182 | (1) |
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7 Rational Autonomy and Decision-Making Capacity |
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183 | (28) |
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1 Competence, Capacity, and Competing Values in Their Assessment |
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184 | (4) |
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2 Two Cognitivist Accounts of DMC |
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188 | (4) |
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3 Sliding-Scale, Risk, and Value |
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192 | (4) |
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4 Rationalist DMC in the Ideal Context, and the Anti-Paternalist Objection |
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196 | (9) |
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5 Rationalist DMC in Non-Ideal Contexts and the Epistemic Anti-Paternalist Objection |
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205 | (6) |
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8 Rational Decision-Making Capacity in End of Life Decision-Making |
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211 | (23) |
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1 Rational DMC and `Unwise' Decisions |
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213 | (2) |
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2 Religious Views and Psychiatric Disorder: A Justified Inconsistency in DMC? |
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215 | (2) |
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3 Jehovah's Witnesses, Theoretical Rationality, and the Doxastic Status of Faith |
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217 | (5) |
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4 Rationalist DMC in Anorexia Nervosa, Evaluative Delusions, and the Significance of Regret |
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222 | (12) |
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9 The Prudential Value of Autonomy |
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234 | (25) |
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1 The Nature of Autonomy's Prudential Value |
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235 | (6) |
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2 Defending the Personal Despot Argument |
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241 | (3) |
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3 The Value of Different Elements of Autonomy |
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244 | (4) |
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4 Autonomy and Conflicting Values in Bioethics |
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248 | (9) |
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257 | (2) |
Concluding Remarks |
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259 | (4) |
Bibliography |
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263 | (22) |
Index |
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