Self-determination in social work : a collection of essays on self-determination and related concepts by philosophers and social work theorists / edited by F. E. McDermott.

Other author McDermott, F. E.
Format Book
Publication InfoLondon ; Boston : Routledge & K. Paul, 1975.
Descriptionviii, 245 pages ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Biestek, F. P. Client self-determination -- Bernstein, S. Self-determination, king or citizen in the realm of values -- Keith-Lucas, A. A critique of the principle of client self-determination -- Soyer, D. The right to fail -- Harris Perlman, H. Self-determination, reality or illusion? -- Whittington, C. Self-determination re-examined -- Stalley, R. F. Determinism and the principle of client self-determination -- McDermott, F. E. Against the persuasive definition of self-determination -- Berlin, I. Two concepts of liberty -- McCloskey, H. J. A critique of the ideals of liberty -- Fetscher, I. Marx's concretization of the concept of freedom -- Hart, H. L. A. Are there any natural rights? -- Wilson, J. Self-determination and human equality -- Melden, A. I. Rights and right conduct -- Benn, S. I. Freedom and persuasion.
General noteIncludes index.
Bibliography noteBibliography: p. [241]-242.
LCCN 74084171
ISBN071007980X (pbk.)

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Joyner General Stacks HV41 .S36 1975 ✔ Available Place Hold