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Philosophical Issues, 2013
This chapter describes a view of the self according to which autonomy properly applies in the intellectual domain on the same grounds as it applies in the practical domain. It explains why the power of reflective self-consciousness is more basic than any epistemic reasons—anything that indicates to a reasonable person that some proposition is true. The
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This chapter describes a view of the self according to which autonomy properly applies in the intellectual domain on the same grounds as it applies in the practical domain. It explains why the power of reflective self-consciousness is more basic than any epistemic reasons—anything that indicates to a reasonable person that some proposition is true. The
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Respect for Autonomy (See Autonomy)
2021Respect for autonomy is a principle of bioethics (i.e., an ethical obligation in the life sciences) that acknowledges individual autonomy and the duty to respect, comply, and act accordingly with it.
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Social Philosophy and Policy, 2003
As it is currently understood, the notion of autonomy, both as something that belongs to human beings and human nature, as such, and also as the source or basis of morality (that is, duty), is bound up inextricably with the philosophy of Kant. The term “autonomy” itself derives from classical Greek, where (at least in surviving texts) it was ...
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As it is currently understood, the notion of autonomy, both as something that belongs to human beings and human nature, as such, and also as the source or basis of morality (that is, duty), is bound up inextricably with the philosophy of Kant. The term “autonomy” itself derives from classical Greek, where (at least in surviving texts) it was ...
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Learner autonomy – teacher autonomy
2008This paper aims to explore the constructs of learner autonomy and teacher autonomy in the context of classroom-based language teaching: particularly, interrelational considerations that might inform pedagogical decisions. The concept of interrelating – implying affective engagement and connection where the term interacting does not – is central to the ...
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2005
Abstract In the previous chapter I used the example of women’s rights as a microcosm for the development of basic human rights. Women’s rights illustrate a recurrent theme in the development of basic human rights: the rebellion of an oppressed group against limits on their autonomy, enforced by oppressors who claim to know what is good ...
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Abstract In the previous chapter I used the example of women’s rights as a microcosm for the development of basic human rights. Women’s rights illustrate a recurrent theme in the development of basic human rights: the rebellion of an oppressed group against limits on their autonomy, enforced by oppressors who claim to know what is good ...
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2012
Abstract This chapter follows a suggestion, by Onora O’Neill, that Kant’s notion of autonomy should be interpreted neither in an anarchic “radical existentialist” way nor in terms of an authoritarian “panicky metaphysics.” It also develops her suggestion, in reacting to Iris Murdoch’s critique of Kant as anarchic and “Luciferian” in a ...
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Abstract This chapter follows a suggestion, by Onora O’Neill, that Kant’s notion of autonomy should be interpreted neither in an anarchic “radical existentialist” way nor in terms of an authoritarian “panicky metaphysics.” It also develops her suggestion, in reacting to Iris Murdoch’s critique of Kant as anarchic and “Luciferian” in a ...
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Autonomy and metrics of autonomy
Annual Reviews in Control, 2020Abstract The quest for autonomy has been a pervasive theme in human culture through-out history. In this paper a general definition of autonomous systems is presented and discussed that leads naturally to the establishment of metrics to measure the level of autonomy of a system.
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Autonomie financière, autonomie fiscale et Autonomie de la Polynésie française
Revue française de finances publiques, 2019Si la loi organique du 27 février 2004 dote la Polynésie française d’un statut d’Autonomie, celle-ci jouissait déjà de l’autonomie financière et, depuis le temps de la colonie, de l’autonomie fiscale. En habilitant son assemblée à voter des « lois du pays », actes administratifs soumis au contrôle du Conseil d’État, elle donne un nouveau support à son ...
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Autonomie ist nicht gleich Autonomie
2014Das erklärte Ziel der Studie ist, die Entwicklung des Begriffs der LernerInnenautonomie theoretisch nachzuzeichnen und unterschiedliche Perspektiven in Bezug auf dieses Konzept vorzustellen, die die fremdsprachendidaktische Diskussion bis heute beeinflussen. Aufbauend auf diesem primären Erkenntnisinteresse ist auch die explorativ-interpretative Studie
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When Teacher Autonomy Meets Management Autonomy to Enhance Learner Autonomy
Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2017AbstractDeveloping learner autonomy (LA) requires a shift of control from teachers to students. This development also relates to teacher autonomy (TA), which requires school managers to relinquish some degree of their own autonomy (MA) to teachers. Thus, a problem arises: how can the three levels of control-shifts co-exist and survive in harmony, and ...
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