Description
Professor Berofsky provides a detailed, sophisticated and comprehensive treatment of autonomy.
Reviews
"Readers will find Berofsky's discussion of identification and ownership of mental states most interesting. These suggestions of Berofsky are both interesting and important, and should repay study by both philosophers interested in moral psychology and those interested in identity and self." Christian Perring, Dowling College, The Journal of Mind and Behavior
"This is a rich, thoughtful, powerful piece of conceptual analysis that will appeal especially to compatibilist-minded philosophers. Berfosy's erudition is broad and deep, and his commentary on other philosophers is always illuminating. Anyone interested in the philosophical literature concerning autonomy and related moral concepts should read this book." --Mind
"...[a] rich notion of autonomy--one that will serve as the basis of discussions for years to come. Informative footnotes; helpful bibliography and index." Choice
"Berofsky's book makes a definite contribution to the literature on autonomy." Gerald Dworkin, Jrnl of Philosophy
"Berofsky's work is an important addition to this literature. It offers a provocative new theory of autonomy while critically discussing much of the extant literature and challenging many common assumptions. It is a book that no one interested in the topic of autonomy can afford to ignore...this book is an impressive addition to the growing literature on autonomy. It is packed with imaginative examples and arguments that challenge all existing views, and it presents an original conception of autonomy that must be taken into account by anyone who writes on the subject in future." Robert Kane, The Philosophical Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780521041331
Author Bernard Berofsky
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 434g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 151mm * 16mm