Autonomy

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In an increasingly interconnected world, the quest for autonomy becomes paramount. This thought-provoking book, written by the esteemed philosopher Beate Roessler, delves deep into our inherent desire for self-determination and the struggles that often accompany it. "Autonomy" challenges the widely held belief that we are always the architects of our own lives, illustrating how social relationships and external circumstances can impede our ability to make free choices. With 380 pages rich in philosophy and literary insights, readers will encounter an intricate analysis of the balance between independence and the inevitable influences from our environment.

Roessler's exploration of autonomy encompasses both the successes and failures that shape our lived experiences. By illuminating the complexities of self-awareness, she presents profound reflections on the societal and political conditions that facilitate or hinder personal freedom. Citing literary figures like Siri Hustvedt and Jane Austen, along with the candid diaries of Franz Kafka and Sylvia Plath, Roessler crafts an articulate defense of individual autonomy.

This brand new hardcover edition, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2021 (ISBN: 9781509538003), is perfect for those who seek a deeper understanding of what it truly means to live autonomously. With free shipping on this item, please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509538003
Year: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 380


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In everyday life, we generally assume that we can make our own decisions on matters which concern our own lives. We assume that a life followed only according to decisions taken by other people, against our will, cannot be a well-lived life “ we assume, in other words, that we are and should be autonomous. However, it is equally true that many aspects of our lives are not chosen freely: this is true of social relations and commitments but also of all those situations we simply seem to stumble into, situations which just seem to happen to us. The possibility of both the success of an autonomous life and its failure are part of our everyday experiences.
In this brilliant and illuminating book, Beate Roessler examines the tension between failing and succeeding to live an autonomous life and the obstacles we have to face when we try to live our life autonomously, obstacles within ourselves as well as those that stem from social and political conditions. She highlights the ambiguities we encounter, examines the roles of self-awareness and self-deception, explores the role of autonomy for the meaning of life, and maps out the social and political conditions necessary for autonomy. Informed by philosophical perspectives but also drawing on literary texts, such as those of Siri Hustvedt and Jane Austen, and diaries, including those of Franz Kafka and Sylvia Plath, Roessler develops a formidable defense of autonomy against excessive expectations and, above all, against overpowering skepticism.

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