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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...
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Autonomy and
heteronomy are
complementary attributes of a
language variety describing its
functional relationship with
related varieties. The concepts...
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political sphere),
ecological self-limitation (degrowth), Gödelian argument,
heteronomy of
insignificance (the loss of
meaning and
direction in society), the...
- paid to it by ****anese
colonial scholars for
making claims of the
innate heteronomy of Koreans, post 1945
Korean scholars intentionally avoided the issue...
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Resilience Meets Chance",
Fringe Players and the
Diplomatic Order: The “New”
Heteronomy,
Studies in
Diplomacy and
International Relations, London:
Palgrave Macmillan...
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companies benefited from the
subtle disenfranchi****t,
discrimination and
heteronomy that
could be felt everywhere, in all
facets of the work ****ociated with...
- paid to it by ****anese
colonial scholars for
making claims of the
innate heteronomy of Koreans, post 1945
Korean scholars intentionally avoided the issue...
- "Non-violence and the
other A
composite theory of multiplism,
heterology and
heteronomy drawn from
Jainism and Gandhi", Angelaki, 8 (3): 3–22, doi:10.1080/0969725032000154359...
- on the
matter of
class domination as the
central determinant of
social heteronomy. The late
geographer Edward Soja
worked with this
concept in dialogue...
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rules that, in turn,
yield three types of rule (hegemony, hierarchy,
heteronomy).
Compliance with
rules helps sustain rule, but
failure to
abide by them...