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  1. 24. Mai 2023 · Autonomy is a fundamental human need that involves making independent decisions aligned with personal values and goals. Learn what autonomy means, how it affects motivation and well-being, and how to foster it in yourself and others.

  2. Autonomy is the state or condition of self-governance, or leading one’s life according to reasons, values, or desires that are authentically one’s own. Learn about different conceptions of autonomy, such as Kantian, Millian, and hierarchical, and their implications for moral agency and responsibility.

    • James Stacey Taylor
  3. 9. Juni 2021 · This strategy leads us to ask whether what is designated by a given ethics concept (e.g., autonomy) and the function suggested by a given related principle (e.g., principle of respect for...

    • Eric Racine, Sarah Kusch, M. Ariel Cascio, M. Ariel Cascio, Aline Bogossian
    • 2021
  4. 28. Juli 2003 · Feinberg has claimed that there are at least four different meanings of “autonomy” in moral and political philosophy: the capacity to govern oneself, the actual condition of self-government, a personal ideal, and a set of rights expressive of one’s sovereignty over oneself (Feinberg 1989).

  5. 9. Juni 2020 · Cui Bono. What Is Autonomy and Why Is It So Difficult to Achieve? Autonomy is often a delusion of the inner-directed person. Posted June 9, 2020|Reviewed by Ekua Hagan. Autonomy is the...

  6. Autonomy is an individual’s capacity for self-determination or self-governance. Learn about the history, types, theories, and criticisms of autonomy in philosophy, bioethics, and political theory.

  7. 28. Mai 2002 · 1. Introduction. When people living in some region of the world declare that their group has the right to live autonomously, they are saying that they ought to be allowed to govern themselves. In making this claim, they are, in essence, rejecting the political and legal authority of those not in their group.