History of Modern Philosophy
Autonomy refers to the capacity of an individual or group to make their own choices and govern themselves, often linked to concepts of freedom and moral agency. In moral philosophy, especially in Kant's thought, autonomy is foundational as it emphasizes the importance of self-governance in ethical decision-making, allowing individuals to act according to their rational will rather than external influences. This idea asserts that moral agents are bound by duty and that genuine moral actions arise from one’s own rational deliberation.
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