Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>

Research on autonomy exhibits a constellation of variegated perspectives, from the problem of the crude deprivation of it to the study of the distinction between personal and moral autonomy, and from the problem of the role of a “self as narrator”, who classifies its own actions as autonomous or not...

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Main Author: Lorenzo Magnani
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/5/3/12
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spelling doaj-fb6204e0bf91419fac254ffe1cb60c572020-11-25T02:41:20ZengMDPI AGPhilosophies2409-92872020-07-0151212010.3390/philosophies5030012Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>Lorenzo Magnani0Department of Humanities, Philosophy Section, and Computational Philosophy Laboratory, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, ItalyResearch on autonomy exhibits a constellation of variegated perspectives, from the problem of the crude deprivation of it to the study of the distinction between personal and moral autonomy, and from the problem of the role of a “self as narrator”, who classifies its own actions as autonomous or not, to the importance of the political side and, finally, to the need of defending and enhancing human autonomy. My precise concern in this article will be the examination of the role of the human cognitive processes that give rise to the most important ways of tracking the external world and human behavior in their relationship to some central aspects of human autonomy, also to the aim of clarifying the link between autonomy and the ownership of our own destinies. I will also focus on the preservation of human autonomy as an important component of human dignity, seeing it as strictly associated with knowledge and, even more significantly, with the constant production of new and pertinent knowledge of various kinds. I will also describe the important <i>paradox of autonomy</i>, which resorts to the fact that, on one side, cognitions (from science to morality, from common knowledge to philosophy, etc.) are necessary to be able to perform autonomous actions and decisions because we need believe in rules that justify and identify our choices, but, on the other side, these same rules can become (for example, as a result of contrasting with other internalized and approved moral rules or knowledge contents) oppressive norms that diminish autonomy and can thus, paradoxically, defeat agents’ autonomous capacity “to take ownership”.https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/5/3/12autonomytracking the external worldtracking human behaviorownership of our own destiniesparadox of autonomycreating autonomy
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Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>
Philosophies
autonomy
tracking the external world
tracking human behavior
ownership of our own destinies
paradox of autonomy
creating autonomy
author_facet Lorenzo Magnani
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title Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>
title_short Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>
title_full Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>
title_fullStr Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>
title_full_unstemmed Autonomy and the Ownership of Our Own Destiny: Tracking the External World and Human Behavior, and <i>Paradox of Autonomy</i>
title_sort autonomy and the ownership of our own destiny: tracking the external world and human behavior, and <i>paradox of autonomy</i>
publisher MDPI AG
series Philosophies
issn 2409-9287
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Research on autonomy exhibits a constellation of variegated perspectives, from the problem of the crude deprivation of it to the study of the distinction between personal and moral autonomy, and from the problem of the role of a “self as narrator”, who classifies its own actions as autonomous or not, to the importance of the political side and, finally, to the need of defending and enhancing human autonomy. My precise concern in this article will be the examination of the role of the human cognitive processes that give rise to the most important ways of tracking the external world and human behavior in their relationship to some central aspects of human autonomy, also to the aim of clarifying the link between autonomy and the ownership of our own destinies. I will also focus on the preservation of human autonomy as an important component of human dignity, seeing it as strictly associated with knowledge and, even more significantly, with the constant production of new and pertinent knowledge of various kinds. I will also describe the important <i>paradox of autonomy</i>, which resorts to the fact that, on one side, cognitions (from science to morality, from common knowledge to philosophy, etc.) are necessary to be able to perform autonomous actions and decisions because we need believe in rules that justify and identify our choices, but, on the other side, these same rules can become (for example, as a result of contrasting with other internalized and approved moral rules or knowledge contents) oppressive norms that diminish autonomy and can thus, paradoxically, defeat agents’ autonomous capacity “to take ownership”.
topic autonomy
tracking the external world
tracking human behavior
ownership of our own destinies
paradox of autonomy
creating autonomy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/5/3/12
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