Platonic Autonomy

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This volume highlights Plato's relevance for the notion of personal autonomy. By offering discussions of self-legislation self-determination self-rule law preference and freedom from a wide range of perspectives it shows how deeply they are intertwined with Plato's more familiar inquiries into knowledge moral psychology ethics politics and metaphysics. The book also reveals how some of the Platonic worries about self- and other-determination become interpreted and given explicit expression by the Neoplatonists. Many chapters question an exclusively individualistic account of autonomy. The autonomous subject for Plato is not primarily the possessor of individual preferences nor someone with a personally unique take on the world but rather a unified agent who in both collaborative and personal activities originates her own motions and reasons and commits in a profound sense to her own actions. It is this understanding of personal autonomy we label Platonic.
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