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ArtikelThe Value of Autonomy and Autonomy of the Will  
Oleh: Darwall, Stephen
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 116 no. 2 (Jan. 2006), page 263-284.
Topik: Kant; Demand; Personal Autonomy; Moral Autonomy
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Isi artikelIt is a commonplace that 'autonomy' has several different sense in contemporary moral and political discussion. The term's original meaning was political: a right assumed by states to administer their own affairs. It was not until the nineteeth century that 'autonomy' came in (in English) to refer also the conduct of individuals, and even then there were, as now, different meanings. Odd as it may seem from ourr perspective, one that was Kant's notion of " autonomy of will," as Kant defined it, "the property of the will by which it is a law to itself independently of any property of the objects of volition" (4:440). That's mouthful, to say the least.
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