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What is the difference between autonomy and heteronomy? What does autonomy have to do with free will in contrast to animal impulse?​

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Answered by sangitan758
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Answer:

Autonomy is the ability to know what morality requires of us, and functions not as freedom to pursue our ends, but as the power of an agent to act on objective and universally valid rules of conduct, certified by reason alone. Heteronomy is the condition of acting on desires, which are not legislated by reason.

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Answered by brainlysme10
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Answer:

The difference between autonomy and heteronomy is that autonomy is to act upon a superior governance over us and heteronomy is to act solely upon our desires.

Explanation:

In an autonomy people will not be able to act upon their free will but will be aware of what their morales and actions are intended to be.

In an heteronomy however, there is freewill to establish own thoughts and desires without any dictation or superior interference.

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