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heteronomy
heteronomy1. the state or condition of being ruled, governed, or under the sway of another, as in a military occupation. 2. the state or condition of being under the influence or domination, in a moral, spiritual, or similar sense, of another person, entity, force, etc. Cf. autonomy. — heteronomous, adj.See also: Government the condition of being under the moral control of something or someone external; inability to be self-willing. — heteronymous, adj.See also: Will the condition of being under the rule or domination of another.See also: Politicsheteronomy
het·er·on·o·my (het'ĕr-on'ō-mē), The condition or state of being heteronomous. [hetero- + G. nomos, law] het·er·on·o·my (het'ĕr-on'ŏ-mē) The condition or state of being heteronomous. [hetero- + G. nomos, law]LegalSeeheteronomous |