{i} theory that the will is subject to outside influences (Philosophy); quality of having different laws of growth (Biology); quality of being subject of the laws of another
Subordination or subjection to the law of another; political subjection of a community or state; opposed to autonomy
an action which is determined by some outside influence (i e , some force other than the freedom given by practical reason, such as inclinaè² ion) impelling the subject to act in a certain way Such action is nonmoral (i e , neither moral nor immoral) (Cf autonomy )
an action which is determined by some outside influence (i e , some force other than the freedom given by practical reason, such as inclination) impelling the subject to act in a certain way Such action is nonmoral (i e , neither moral nor immoral) (Cf autonomy )
A term applied by Kant to those laws which are imposed on us from without, or the violence done to us by our passions, wants, or desires