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 P. Feyerabend - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Autonomy: Autonomy refers to the ability of individuals, organizations, or entities to self-govern, make independent decisions, and act based on their own principles or rules without external control or influence. See also Individuals, Organizations, Institutions, Nations, Politics.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Adorno, Th.W. Autonomy   Adorno
Beck, Ulrich Autonomy   Beck
Benn, Stanley Autonomy   Benn
Chalmers, David Autonomy   Chalmers
Deci, Edward L. Autonomy   Deci
Durkheim, Émile Autonomy   Durkheim
Dworkin, Gerald Autonomy   Dworkin
Feyerabend, Paul Autonomy   Feyerabend
Friedman, Milton Autonomy   Friedman
Gaus, Gerald F. Autonomy   Gaus
Kant, Immanuel Autonomy   Kant
Liberalism Autonomy   Liberalism
Mill, John Stuart Autonomy   Mill
Parsons, Talcott Autonomy   Parsons
Raz, Joseph Autonomy   Raz
Ryan, Richard M. Autonomy   Ryan
Self-Determination Theory Autonomy   Self-Determination Theory
Singer, Peter Autonomy   Singer
Weizenbaum, Joseph Autonomy   Weizenbaum
Young, Robert Autonomy   Young

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