Autonomy, Authenticity, and Double Agency

Philosophy in the Contemporary World: An International Journal (forthcoming)
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Introduces the notion of double agency and argues that social scripts do not necessarily undermine autonomy, but they do harm marginalized agents by undermining their ability to act authentically to others.

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Katherine Vidueira
University of California, Riverside

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