RT Article T1 Editorial Overview JF Zygon VO 46 IS 1 SP 105 OP 110 A1 Teske, John A. LA English PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2011 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1827962305 AB Abstract. Concepts of individual autonomy underlie much of contemporary self-understanding, including the institutions and ways of living in modern societies. These concepts of autonomy are complex, even contradictory, and may present problems for our future. This overview sketches the narrative arc of a collection of papers addressing these topics. While autonomy and individuality are not fictions, neither do what we take to be individuality or autonomy have an unchanging reality. We are both influenced by and have an influence upon how these concepts are understood and used, and their implications for our history, our morality, our religious life, and the future of our relationships and our communities. K1 self-governance K1 Relationality K1 Intimacy K1 Intersubjectivity K1 Individuality K1 externalism I-consciousness K1 Ethics K1 Empathy K1 Constructionism K1 autonomy community DO 10.1111/j.1467-9744.2010.01160.x