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  • Heteronomy - Wikipedia
    Heteronomy refers to action that is influenced by a force outside the individual, in other words the state or condition of being ruled, governed, or under the sway of another, as in a military occupation
  • HETERONOMY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HETERONOMY is subjection to something else; especially : a lack of moral freedom or self-determination
  • HETERONOMY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Heteronomy definition: the condition of being under the domination of an outside authority, either human or divine See examples of HETERONOMY used in a sentence
  • Theonomy, Autonomy, and Heteronomy | Definition Examples
    Learn the difference between moral autonomy, heteronomy, and theonomy Identify the pros and cons of the big three moral philosophies, and discover examples of each
  • HETERONOMY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    HETERONOMY definition: the condition of being under the domination of an outside authority, either human or | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
  • Heteronomy | theology and philosophy | Britannica
    Heteronomy (alien rule) is the cultural and spiritual condition when traditional norms and values become rigid external demands threatening to destroy individual freedom
  • Heteronomy - definition of heteronomy by The Free Dictionary
    heteronomy 1 the state or condition of being ruled, governed, or under the sway of another, as in a military occupation 2 the state or condition of being under the influence or domination, in a moral, spiritual, or similar sense, of another person, entity, force, etc Cf autonomy — heteronomous, adj
  • heteronomy, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    What does the noun heteronomy mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun heteronomy See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence heteronomy has developed meanings and uses in subjects including OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions
  • Autonomy heteronomy - Oxford Reference
    Heteronomy is the condition of acting on desires, which are not legislated by reason The centrality of autonomy is challenged by ethical theorists, including many feminists, who see it as a fantasy that masks the social and personal springs of all thought and action
  • heteronomy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    heteronomy (usually uncountable, plural heteronomies) The political subjection of a community to the rule of another power or to an external law The state of being beholden to external influences (biology) The condition of being heteronomous
  • Heteronomy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Heteronomy is defined as the receiving of a moral law from an external source, contrasting with autonomy which involves self-legislation You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic 2012, Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics (Second Edition) J Stewart
  • heteronomy - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    noun In biology, the state of divergent modification in parts that exhibit general homology or homonomy noun Subordination or subjection to a law imposed by another or from without: opposed to autonomy
  • What does heteronomy mean? - Definitions. net
    Heteronomy refers to action that is influenced by a force outside the individual Immanuel Kant, drawing on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, considered such an action nonmoral It is the counter-opposite of autonomy
  • 20 Examples of Autonomy and Heteronomy - Examples Lab
    The origin of the difference between autonomous and heteronomous actions lies in psychology and in research on morality: one way to define this antinomy is to think about whether moral norms come from oneself or from another
  • Autonomy and heteronomy, an important difference - Exploring your mind
    Autonomy refers to the ability to act and think independently Heteronomy is the complete opposite Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist and teacher who thoroughly studied the subject of moral judgments He developed the concepts of autonomy and heteronomy These refer to how a person learns and applies moral standards





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