Description |
ix, 293 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Law and philosophy library ; v. 65 |
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Law and philosophy library ; v. 65
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Contents |
3.4. The Neo-classical Conception of Freedom |
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1. Individual Autonomy and Freedom -- 1.1. The Problem: Contemporary Liberal Theory and Subjectivity -- 1.2. Individual Autonomy: A Conceptual Chimera? -- 1.3. Individual Autonomy and Freedom: Positive versus Negative Freedom -- 2. A Genealogical Approach -- 2.1. The Hierarchical-dualist Model and the Genealogy of the Liberal Subject -- 2.2. The Annihilation of Worldly Identity: Scholasticism and the Medieval Order -- 2.3. Franciscan Theology: Voluntarism and Dominium Sui -- 2.4. Modernity and the Emergence of the Individual without Individuality -- 2.5. Liberalism's Broken Promises -- 2.6. The Invisible Panopticon: The Naturalisation of Lockean Anthropology -- 3. Neo-contractarianism and the Double Order of Desires -- 3.1. Henry Frankfurt and the Double Order of Desires -- 3.2. The Reflective Construction of Identity as the Hinge of Contemporary Liberal Democratic Theory -- 3.3. Individual Autonomy and the Theory of Justice: The Views of John Rawls |
Notes |
Translation of: Autonomia individuale, libertà e diritti |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Liberty.
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Autonomy (Psychology)
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Liberalism.
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Individuality.
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LC no. |
2003052001 |
ISBN |
140201404X alkaline paper |
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