Heteronomy

/ˈhɛtəroʊnəmi/ noun

The condition of being subject to external laws or authorities rather than self-imposed rational principles. In Kant's ethics, the opposite of autonomy and a source of moral corruption.

From Greek 'heteros' (other, different) and 'nomos' (law, rule). Kant coined this term to contrast with autonomy, emphasizing the importance of self-legislation in moral matters.

AMየተለያየ ህግ
ARالغيرية
BNপরনিয়মতা
CAheteronomia
CSheteronomie
DAheteronomi
DEHeteronomie
ELετερονομία
ESheteronomía
FAغیرخودمختاری
FIheteronomia
FRhétéronomie
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