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Book SynopsisOutonomy, the very idea.- Intrinsic Purposiveness and Autonomy in Interaction.- Autonomy and Heterarchy: Organizing Control in Biological Organisms.- Environment(s), autonomy and (a)symmetries.- Outonomy at the origins of life.- Biological outonomy and reproduction.- Autonomy and Alienation in Menstrual Health.- Process and Relational Ontology in Enactive Psychiatry.- Salutogenesis, adaptivity, and the continuum of health.- Pain beyond Nociception: A Biological Autonomy Perspective.- Autonomy and Technology: from instrumentalism to technocomplexity.- Autonomy and its limits in social-ecological systems.- Rethinking the autonomy of subjects in common.- Mindshaping and Adaptive Preferences.