The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism

  • Gutman Y
  • Wüstenberg J
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The question of autonomy is fundamental to understanding some of the most important questions and debates in contemporary political and moral life, from freedom of the individual, free will and decision-making to controversies surrounding medical ethics, human rights and the justifications for state intervention. It is also a crucial concept for understanding the development of liberalism. The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy is a comprehensive survey and assessment of the key figures, debates and problems surrounding autonomy. Comprising over forty chapters by an international team of contributors, the Handbook is divided into five clear parts: • Autonomy through History • Foundations of Autonomy • Threats to Autonomy • The Significance of Autonomy • Autonomy in Application. Within these sections, all the essential topics are addressed, making The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy an outstanding reference source for those in political philosophy, ethics, applied ethics and philosophy of law. It is also highly recommended reading for those in related subjects, such as politics, social policy and education.

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Gutman, Y., & Wüstenberg, J. (2023). The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism. The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003127550

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