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Sarah conly is the author of against autonomy View sarah conly’s profile on linkedin, a professional community of 1 billion members. Justifying coercive paternalism (cambridge university press 2013) and one child

Do we have a right to more She teaches philosophy at bowdoin college. (oxford university press, 2016.) contact email

Sarah conly is an associate professor of philosophy at bowdoin college

She is the author of against autonomy Justifying coercive paternalism, cambridge university press, 2013, and one child Against autonomy justifying coercive paternalism search within full text get access sarah conly, bowdoin college, maine publisher Cambridge university press online publication date

December 2012 print publication year Justifying coercive paternalismi sarah conly department of philosophy at bowdoin college we do things that are bad for us—we take risks we soon regret, we thwart our own desires, we undercut our own fulfillment Sarah conly is the author of one child (oxford university press, 2016) and against autonomy

Justifying coercive paternalism (cambridge university press, 2013,) and has published in the new york times and the boston globe

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