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Contents
- Chapter 1 Mental disorder and the value(s) of ‘autonomy’Jane Heal
- Chapter 2 Autonomy and neuroscienceAlfred R. Mele
- Chapter 3 Three challenges from delusion for theories of autonomyK.W.M. (Bill) Fulford and Lubomira Radoilska
- Chapter 4 Does mental disorder involve loss of personal autonomy?Derek Bolton and Natalie Banner
- Chapter 5 Rationality and self-knowledge in delusion and confabulation: implications for autonomy as self-governanceLisa Bortolotti, Rochelle Cox, Matthew Broome, and Matteo Mameli
- Chapter 6 Privacy and patient autonomy in mental healthcareJennifer Radden
- Chapter 7 Clarifying capacity: Value and reasonsJules Holroyd
- Chapter 8 The Mental Capacity Act and conceptions of the goodElizabeth Fistein
- Chapter 9 Autonomy, value, and the first personHallvard Lillehammer
- Chapter 10 Autonomy, dialogue, and practical rationalityGuy A.M. Widdershoven and Tineke A. Abma
- Chapter 11 How do I learn to be me again? Autonomy, life skills, and identityGrant Gillett
- Chapter 12 Autonomy and Ulysses arrangementsLubomira Radoilska