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# In biology, the state of divergent modification in parts that exhibit general homology or homonomy.
# In biology, tbe state of divergent modification in parts that exhibit general homology or homonomy.
# Subordination or subjection to a [[law]] imposed by another or from without: opposed to autonomy.
# Subordination or subjection to a [[law]] imposed by anotber or from without: opposed to autonomy.
# Specifically, in the Kantian [[ethics]], subjection of the will to the control of the natural appetites, passions, and desires, instead of to the moral law of reason.
# Specifically, in tbe Kantian [[ethics]], subjection of tbe will to tbe control of tbe natural appetites, passions, and desires, instead of to tbe moral law of reason.


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Revision as of 17:58, 15 February 2023

heteronomy noun

  1. In biology, tbe state of divergent modification in parts that exhibit general homology or homonomy.
  2. Subordination or subjection to a law imposed by anotber or from without: opposed to autonomy.
  3. Specifically, in tbe Kantian ethics, subjection of tbe will to tbe control of tbe natural appetites, passions, and desires, instead of to tbe moral law of reason.