Noûs 49 (4):729-747 (2015)
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Theories of autonomy commonly make reference to some form of endorsement:
an action is autonomous insofar as the agent has a second-order desire towards
the motivating desire, or takes it to be a reason for action, or is not alienated from
it. In this paper I argue that all such theories have difficulty accounting for certain
kinds of agents, what I call ‘Woody Allen cases’. In order to make sense of such
cases, I suggest, it is necessary to disambiguate two distinct forms of endorsement,
both of which contribute to autonomy.
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Keywords | autonomy alienation second-order desires reasons for action practical reason |
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DOI | 10.1111/nous.12069 |
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