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Relational Agents and Autonomy: A Lesson from Anorexia

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Availability:In StockSeries:Off the Fence: Morality, Politics and SocietyPublish date:5/14/2026Pages:216
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9781350611665ISBN-10:1350611662UPC:9781350611665Book Category:Philosophy, MedicalBook Subcategory:Ethics & Moral Philosophy, EthicsSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.50 inchesWeight:0.477Product ID:SCB0M9W0GX

A critical examination of how value-neutral policy fails patients with anorexia nervosa, and what anorexia can teach us about liberal autonomy.

Reconsidering and reframing autonomy through the lived experiences of individuals with anorexia nervosa, Relational Agents and Autonomy challenges our current perspectives on personal agency, especially in medical settings. The central question this book poses revolves around the widely accepted but inadequately examined "value-neutral" conception of autonomy. Value-neutral perspectives claim to have an objective view of individual decisions by considering them as purely private and isolated matters, without recognizing the broader frameworks - moral, social, historical, and cultural - encompassing the decision-maker.

The heart of this book lies in the powerful narratives of individuals grappling with anorexia that invite readers to reconsider their deeply held understandings of personal autonomy. It offers a detailed exploration of self-respect, self-worth, self-trust, relational responsibility, and dialogical accountability as these intersect with the autonomy of individuals in a healthcare setting. Bringing together clinical data, philosophical theory and legal doctrine, and probing current ethical and legal assumptions, it shines a light on the conceptual and practical challenges associated with understanding and treating this complex disorder.

Challenging the traditionally accepted view of the human agent as an independent, private entity, this book contends that autonomy is not a mere characteristic of an isolated individual, but is dynamically shaped and constituted by a broad range of factors, from interpersonal relationships, societal norms, and dialogical capacities, to cultural contexts, personal histories and wider narratives.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9781350611665ISBN-10:1350611662UPC:9781350611665Book Category:Philosophy, MedicalBook Subcategory:Ethics & Moral Philosophy, EthicsSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.50 inchesWeight:0.477Product ID:SCB0M9W0GX
Jacopo Condò is postdoctoral researcher at INDIRE (Istituto Nazionale di Documentazione, Innovazione e Ricerca Educativa), Italy. His research intersects various domains including moral and political philosophy, epistemology, and psychiatric disorders. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy (Applied Ethics) from the University of Brighton and Sussex Medical School in 2022. Dr. Condò's professional journey is marked by diverse roles - from an educator imparting knowledge of Philosophy and History in Italian high schools to a tutor at the University of Brighton, and from a private tutor fostering individual academic growth to a representative for the international association "Diculther" for the "European Cultural Project" under the Erasmus+ Programme. Dr. Condò also makes contributions to academic discourse. He serves as a reviewer for academic journals (Umanistica Digitale, Culture Digitali) and acts as a committee member for cultural organizations (Diculther, ISRF).
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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