It asks "what is political?" and identifies a key dimension of any adequate theoretical response. The starting point is a discussion of comments in Plato's Republic regarding the different kinds of happiness necessary for a city's existence. I propose that, in order to reconcile the requisite...
Charles Larmore is professor of philosophy and the W. Duncan MacMillan Family Professor in the Humanities at Brown University. His previous works include The Autonomy of Morality and The Practices of the Self. 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热门 / 最新 / 好友 还没人写过短评呢 我要写书评 What...
Autonomy In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. Autonomous organizations or institutions are independent or self-governing. Authority The power to enforce laws, exact obedience, command, determine, or...
The article strives to present the role of the Court of Justice within the European architecture, analysing the debate between the two most important theoretical frameworks in the field: the legal autonomy approach and the political power approach....
IntroductionAutonomy as a concept in general learning has been promoted long timeago by educators, philosophers and politicians. But it is in 1981 when HenriHolec published his book Autonomy and Foreign Language Learning that au-tonomy was led formally into the field of foreign language learning ...
Autonomy is crucial for personal freedom, self-determination, and the development of self-governing systems and communities. 4 Is autonomy the same as independence? Yes, in many contexts, autonomy refers to independence in decision-making and operation, whether concerning individuals, machines, or org...
What is autonomous motivation? Motivation: Motivation to achieve something or pursue a goal exists at different levels on a continuum. On one end is amotivation, or simply the lack of motivation. At the other end is autonomous motivation, and somewhere in the middle of this continuum is extrins...
But it is also a normative ideal to which modern governments aspire. Clientelism and patronage are considered bad forms of governance normatively (because benefits are delivered to individuals in return for political support, rather than on the basis of an impartial criterion), but will also show ...
2. The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of independent sovereign states, all of which acknowledge the British monarch as the symbolic head of the association. The Commonwealth is not a political union, and its member states have full autonomy to manage their own interna and exte...
3、What is pluralism and the‘privilege’of business? Governments have only limited autonomy on economic policy,whichis constrained by the imperative of delivering the requisite conditions for continued capital accumulation,i.e.For business to make profits. Topic 5–Welfare Policy 1.What is the ...