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    The pursuit of beauty: the enforcement of aesthetics or a freely adopted lifestyle?

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    Facelifts, tummy tucks and breast enlargements are no longer the privilege of the rich and the famous. Any woman can have all these and many more cosmetic surgical treatments, and an increasing number of women do. Are they having cosmetic surgery because they are duped by a male-dominated beauty system, or do they genuinely choose these operations themselves? Feminists (and others) give diametrically opposed answers to this question. At the heart of the controversy, or so I claim in this article, lies a conceptual problem about free choice; therefore, the only thing that can settle it is a conceptual analysis of "freedom". After having briefly outlined the views of both sides of the debate, I offer such an analysis. Key Words: Cosmetic surgery • lifestyle • free choice • coercio

    Het najagen van schoonheid: vrije keus of ideologische dwang?

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    Nowadays, any woman can have a whole range of cosmetic treatments, and an increasing number of women do. Is that because they are duped by a male-dominated beauty system, or do they genuinely choose these operations themselves? Feminists give diametrically opposed answers to this question. At the heart of the controversy, or so I claim, lies a conceptual problem about free choice. Therefore, the only thing that can settle it is a conceptual analysis of ‘free choice’. After having briefly outlined the view of both sides of the debate, I offer such an analysis
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