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Quique Autrey

A psychotherapist explores topics relating to psychotherapy, philosophy, culture, and religion.  

  1. Knight of Autonomy

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    Knight of Autonomy

    In this episode, I explore Richard Rorty’s essay “Moral Identity and Private Autonomy” from Essays on Heidegger and Others and think through one of the tensions that has been staying with me lately: how to honor private self-creation without letting it collapse into a form of individualism that forgets public responsibility. I reflect on Rorty’s reading of Foucault, his idea of the “knight of autonomy,” and why I find myself deeply resonating with that figure through my own sense of being an otrovert — someone drawn to autonomy, inward authority, and the refusal of borrowed foundations. At the same time, I wrestle with my fear that the private/public distinction can leave democratic life too thin, even as I remain deeply doubtful that a return to shared religious, philosophical, or universal foundations would actually produce the solidarity people imagine. From there, I explore Rorty’s provocative suggestion that people can be humane without being universalists, and I consider how art and culture — including the imperfect but moving example of Apple TV's Shrinking — may help create a shared public vocabulary through empathy, grief, failure, and recognition rather than through doctrine or theory. This is an episode about autonomy, democracy, suffering, self-creation, and the difficult task of trying to remain faithful to one’s own vocabulary while still taking part in the shared work of making the world more decent for others.

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A psychotherapist explores topics relating to psychotherapy, philosophy, culture, and religion.  

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