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Autonomy (See Respect for Autonomy)
2021The word “autonomy” derives etymologically from two Greek words auto (self) and nomos (law, rule). Thus it literally means self-government. Autonomy at the social level refers to the laws people establish to regulate themselves (synonymous with independence) and at the individual level it refers to living by one’s own laws (synonymous with liberty ...
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, 2000
This prospective study applied self-determination theory to investigate the effects of students' course-specific self-regulation and their perceptions of their instructors' autonomy support on adjustment and academic performance in a college-level ...
A. E. Black, E. Deci
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This prospective study applied self-determination theory to investigate the effects of students' course-specific self-regulation and their perceptions of their instructors' autonomy support on adjustment and academic performance in a college-level ...
A. E. Black, E. Deci
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Social Philosophy and Policy, 2003
In autonomous action the agent herself directs and governs the action. But what is it for the agent herself to direct and to govern? One theme in a series of articles by Harry G. Frankfurt is that we can make progress in answering this question by appeal to higher-order conative attitudes.
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In autonomous action the agent herself directs and governs the action. But what is it for the agent herself to direct and to govern? One theme in a series of articles by Harry G. Frankfurt is that we can make progress in answering this question by appeal to higher-order conative attitudes.
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Autonomy for Surgical Robots: Concepts and Paradigms
IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics, 2019Robot-assisted and computer-integrated surgery provides innovative, minimally invasive solutions to heal complex injuries and diseases. The dominant portion of these surgical interventions has been performed with master–slave teleoperation systems, which
Tamás Haidegger
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2022
This chapter draws attention to ideas of dependency and passivity and the major role that these have played in framing old age and later life. These ideas reflect the marginalised position of older people in society but also the fact that ageing is a corporeal experience of decline and loss.
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This chapter draws attention to ideas of dependency and passivity and the major role that these have played in framing old age and later life. These ideas reflect the marginalised position of older people in society but also the fact that ageing is a corporeal experience of decline and loss.
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Le Télémaque, 2017
Résumé L’autonomie définie ici comme capacité à agir par soi-même, à choisir par soi-même et à penser par soi-même est une ressource dont nous avons besoin. Cette ressource dépend des « appuis de socialisation » et des conditions politiques qui la rendent possible. L’autonomie est un but nécessaire de l’éducation pour toute société qui comme la nôtre
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Résumé L’autonomie définie ici comme capacité à agir par soi-même, à choisir par soi-même et à penser par soi-même est une ressource dont nous avons besoin. Cette ressource dépend des « appuis de socialisation » et des conditions politiques qui la rendent possible. L’autonomie est un but nécessaire de l’éducation pour toute société qui comme la nôtre
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The Persistence of Privacy: Autonomy and Initiative in Teachers' Professional Relations
Teachers College Record, 1990The present enthusiasm for teacher collaboration has spawned a wide array of practical experiments. These range from various forms of coaching and consultation to shared decision making, interdisciplinary teams, subject discipline “collaboratives,” and ...
J. Little
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Social Philosophy and Policy, 2003
Reason has co-opted our conception of autonomy. My purpose is to set autonomy free. Here is the problem: some philosophers, Kant most notably, have said that governing your life by reason or by being responsive to reason is the source of autonomy. But there is a paradox concealed in these plausible claims. On the one hand, a person can be enslaved
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Reason has co-opted our conception of autonomy. My purpose is to set autonomy free. Here is the problem: some philosophers, Kant most notably, have said that governing your life by reason or by being responsive to reason is the source of autonomy. But there is a paradox concealed in these plausible claims. On the one hand, a person can be enslaved
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, 2010
We investigated 2 engagement-fostering aspects of teachers’ instructional styles—autonomy support and structure—and hypothesized that students’ engagement would be highest when teachers provided high levels of both.
Hyungshim Jang, J. Reeve, E. Deci
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We investigated 2 engagement-fostering aspects of teachers’ instructional styles—autonomy support and structure—and hypothesized that students’ engagement would be highest when teachers provided high levels of both.
Hyungshim Jang, J. Reeve, E. Deci
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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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