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In "Autonomy and the Metaphysics of Responsibility," Onora O'Neill argues that autonomy is a fundamental concept in ethics and philosophy. She defines autonomy as the ability to make decisions based on one's own reasons and values, rather than being determined by external factors. O'Neill outlines three conditions for autonomy: having a sense of agency, forming reasons and making decisions based on those reasons, and acting in accordance with one's own values and beliefs. She addresses objections to her view, including the idea that autonomy is not necessary for moral responsibility or that it is only valuable in relation to other people. O'Neill demonstrates why autonomy is essential for a person's self-respect and dignity, and provides a comprehensive analysis of the concept of autonomy and its significance in ethics and philosophy.
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