Do you think that UK style gap order laws that prevent defamation do reduce the autonomy of journalists?
Would you consider a government that forbids me from running an ad that tells people to smoke to reduce my autonomy?
Do you consider a government that forbids me to perform medicine without license to reduce my autonomy?
It's been already mentioned in this thread, but I'll repeat and expand a bit.
Autonomy is predominantly a negative right -- a right to be free from interference and coercion. Freedom is both a negative and a positive right -- not only it's a right to be free from restrictions, but it's also a right to have the capability to do something.
Moreover, although there is no sharp boundary, autonomy mostly refers to the freedom of your mind. It's a freedom from coercion in making choices. Freedom itself concerns itself more with the ability to act in the "exte...
EDIT: added the "rights of parents" and "simulation hypothesis" research interests.
I've started a lot of research projects and have a lot of research interests that I don't currently have time to develop on my own. So I'm putting the research interests together on this page, and anyone can let me know if they're interested in doing any joint projects on these topics. This can range from coauthoring, to simply having a conversation about these and seeing where that goes.
The possible research topics are: