Definition of Heteronomy. Meaning of Heteronomy. Synonyms of Heteronomy

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Definition of Heteronomy

Heteronomy
Heteronomy Het`er*on"o*my, n. 1. Subordination or subjection to the law of another; political subjection of a community or state; -- opposed to autonomy. 2. (Metaph.) A term applied by Kant to those laws which are imposed on us from without, or the violence done to us by our passions, wants, or desires. --Krauth-Fleming.

Meaning of Heteronomy from 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...
- Autonomy and heteronomy are complementary attributes of a language variety describing its functional relationship with related varieties. The concepts...
- 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...
- Resilience Meets Chance", Fringe Players and the Diplomatic Order: The “New” Heteronomy, Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations, London: Palgrave Macmillan...
- 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...
- rules that, in turn, yield three types of rule (hegemony, hierarchy, heteronomy). Compliance with rules helps sustain rule, but failure to abide by them...