Self-Ownership and Moral Relations to Self in Early Modern Britain

Volume: 42, Issue: 2, Pages: 222 - 242
Published: Aug 4, 2014
Abstract
SummaryThis paper scrutinises early modern thinking about our moral relations to ourselves. It begins by reiterating the too-often-ignored point that full self-ownership was not a position defended in Britain—by Locke or anyone else. In fact, the actual early modern positions about the moral relations we have to ourselves have been obscured by our present-day interest in self-ownership. The paper goes on to organise the moral history of the self...
Paper Details
Title
Self-Ownership and Moral Relations to Self in Early Modern Britain
Published Date
Aug 4, 2014
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
222 - 242
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