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- Heteronomy abstract "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.Philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis contrasted heteronomy from autonomy in noting that while all societies create their own institutions (laws, traditions and behaviors), autonomous societies are those in which their members are aware of this fact, and explicitly self-institute (αυτο-νομούνται). In contrast, the members of heteronomous societies (hetero = others) attribute their imaginaries to some extra-social authority (e.g., God, the state, ancestors, historical necessity, etc.).".
- Heteronomy wikiPageID "8218816".
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- Heteronomy wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Heteronomy wikiPageRevisionID "669094140".
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLink Autonomy.
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLink Autonomy_and_heteronomy_(linguistics).
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethical_principles.
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLink Cornelius_Castoriadis.
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLink Imaginary_(Sociology).
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLink Imaginary_(sociology).
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLink Immanuel_Kant.
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heteronomy".
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLinkText "heteronomous will".
- Heteronomy wikiPageWikiLinkText "heteronomy".
- Heteronomy hasPhotoCollection Heteronomy.
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- Heteronomy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethics-stub.
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- Heteronomy subject Category:Ethical_principles.
- Heteronomy type Article.
- Heteronomy type Article.
- Heteronomy type Concept.
- Heteronomy comment "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.Philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis contrasted heteronomy from autonomy in noting that while all societies create their own institutions (laws, traditions and behaviors), autonomous societies are those in which their members are aware of this fact, and explicitly self-institute (αυτο-νομούνται).".
- Heteronomy label "Heteronomy".
- Heteronomy sameAs Heteronomia.
- Heteronomy sameAs Heteronomi.
- Heteronomy sameAs Heteronomie.
- Heteronomy sameAs Heteronomía.
- Heteronomy sameAs Heteronomia.
- Heteronomy sameAs Hétéronomie.
- Heteronomy sameAs Heteronomi.
- Heteronomy sameAs Eteronomia.
- Heteronomy sameAs Heteronomia.
- Heteronomy sameAs m.05n004v.
- Heteronomy sameAs Гетерономия.
- Heteronomy sameAs Q1571420.
- Heteronomy sameAs Q1571420.
- Heteronomy wasDerivedFrom Heteronomy?oldid=669094140.
- Heteronomy isPrimaryTopicOf Heteronomy.