@article{3d8f3605b4634f549f1a16b74cdc767b,
title = "Autonomy as Non-alienation, Autonomy as Sovereignty, and Politics*",
author = "David Enoch",
note = "Funding Information: For relevant discussion and comments on previous versions, I thank Thomas Adams, Larry Alexander, Dani Attas, Sarah Buss, Ian Carter, Ruth Chang, Meir Dan‐Cohen, Rowan Cruft, Cecile DeGiovani, Maria Paola Ferretti, Ze{\textquoteright}ev Goldschmidt, Kate Greasley, Ulrike Heuer, John Hyman, Maximilian Kiener, Dan Lopez De Sa, Rowan Mellor, Josep J. Moreso, Oded Na{\textquoteright}aman, Hans Oberdiek, Serena Olsaretti, Fabienne Peter, Massimo Renzo, Stefan Sciaraffa, Re{\textquoteright}em Segev, Saul Smilansky, Horacio Spector, Levi Spectre, Dar Triffon Reshef, Ruti Weintraub, and Andrew Williams; audience members at the Oxford Seminar in Jurisprudence, a conference organized by the Oxford Roots of Responsibility project, and the “From the Individual to the Public” conference at Warwick; and the Barcelona Law and Philosophy Colloquium; and three referees for the . I{\textquoteright}m especially grateful to Victor Tadros who commented—in detail, and with great insight—on several versions of this article. This research was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (grant no. 1236/21). Journal of Political Philosophy",
year = "2022",
month = jun,
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1111/jopp.12264",
language = "English",
volume = "30",
pages = "143--165",
journal = "Journal of Political Philosophy",
issn = "0963-8016",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
number = "2",
}