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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.
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HETERONOMY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HETERONOMY is subjection to something else; especially : a lack of moral freedom or self-determination.
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heteronomy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · 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. · ( ...
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heteronomic
heteronomic, a. (-ˈnɒmɪk) [f. Gr. ἑτερο- hetero- + νόµος law + -ic: cf. Gr. νοµικός of or pertaining to law.] Showing a different law or mode of operation. 1. ‘Of unlike or opposite polarity: applied to contact of parts of the human body in experiments on animal magnetism: opp. to isonomic.’18.. Ame...
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Heteronomy – Lancaster Glossary of Child Development
Acceptance of externally defined rules, laws and norms; originating outside the self. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), following Jean-Jacques ...
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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 ...
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isonomic
isonomic, a. (aɪsəʊˈnɒmɪk) [ad. Gr. ἰσονοµικ-ός ‘devoted to equality’, f. ἰσονοµία: see isonomy.] 1. Characterized by isonomy; having equal laws or rights. rare—0.1864 Webster, Isonomic, the same, or equal, in law or right. 2. Chem. Having the same or a similar arrangement of elements; involving ana...
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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 ...
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Theonomy, Autonomy, and Heteronomy | Definition & Examples
Autonomy is the idea that one governs their morality and decisions, and heteronomy follows the idea that an individual is governed by their cultural and ...
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From a critique of the principle of autonomy to an ethic of heteronomy
We propose a new definition of ethics, the ethics of heteronomy: a self-normative, discursive and responsible autonomy.
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HETERONOMY Synonyms: 27 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for HETERONOMY: subjection, dependance, unfreedom, dependence, subjugation, enslavement, captivity, imprisonment; Antonyms of HETERONOMY: autonomy, ...
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isomerous
isomerous, a. (aɪˈsɒmərəs) [f. as isomer + -ous.] 1. Bot. Of a flower: Having the same number of parts in each whorl. (Said also of the whorls.) Opp. to heteromerous 2 b.1857 Henfrey Bot. §153 When the organs are equal in all the circles, the flowers are isomerous. Ibid., The stamens are mostly isom...
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