noun
- The state of being subject to or governed by an external law, force, or authority rather than by one's own will or reason.
- In Kantian philosophy, the condition of the will being determined by desires, inclinations, or external circumstances rather than by moral law or reason.
Usage: philosophy; formal
Usage: philosophy; technical
Examples
- The philosopher argued that true freedom requires autonomy, not heteronomy under arbitrary rules.
- Kant distinguished between autonomy, where reason governs the will, and heteronomy, where external desires do.
- Living under heteronomy means your actions are determined by others' demands rather than your own principles.
- The child's heteronomy gradually diminishes as she develops the capacity for independent moral reasoning.
- A society based on heteronomy relies on external punishment and reward rather than internal moral conviction.