Difficult choices: autonomy and the liberal state

Update Item Information
Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Humanities
Department Philosophy
Author Warriner, Jennifer Anne
Title Difficult choices: autonomy and the liberal state
Date 2014-05
Description This project concerns a deeply contested moral ideal: autonomy. To be autonomous is to have authority over one's self and to govern one's life on the basis of value commitments one deems important. One of the dominant views of liberalism - antiperfectionist comprehensive liberalism - distinguishes itself from other liberal views because it grants unique privilege to the ideal of autonomy in personal and political life. Will Kymlicka is one of the most prominent defenders of antiperfectionist comprehensive liberalism and while he appeals to the ideal of autonomy in his liberalism, he is not clear about which theory of autonomy he is appealing to. As a result, his theory of autonomy is sketchy and incomplete. As an autonomy theorist, I think that there is more Kymlicka can say to elaborate on the view of autonomy operating in his theory of liberalism. Kymlicka has not explained whether his view is a procedural, or substantive, or a socio-relational view and these exhaust the kinds of views of autonomy in the literature, so Kymlicka's view must be one of these. It is important for Kymlicka to be clear on the view of autonomy he incorporates because each theory has its own motivating assumptions and standards for what counts as an autonomous choice. In addition, it is important for Kymlicka to be clear about the theory of autonomy in his liberalism, because, in some cases, the standards for autonomy may be inconsistent with his liberal commitments. In this project, I argue that Kymlicka incorporates a socio-relational view of autonomy in his liberalism.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Autonomy; Liberalism; Socio-relational autonomy; Will kymlicka
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Doctor of Philosophy
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Jennifer Anne Warriner 2014
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 635,804 bytes
Identifier etd3/id/3398
ARK ark:/87278/s62n89jm
Setname ir_etd
ID 196962
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62n89jm