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autonomistically

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Etymology

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From autonomistic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

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autonomistically (not comparable)

  1. In an autonomistic way.
    • 2009 September 10, Temenuga Trifonova, European Film Theory, Routledge, →ISBN:
      Thisdynamic of conversational reciprocity— recallingtheearlierdiscussionof Carroll's interpretation offilm theoretic “dialectics”—entails, itis true,acertain epistemic pessimism about any autonomistically or heteronomistically aligned []
    • 2013 September 11, Piotr Sztompka, Sociological Dilemmas: Toward a Dialectic Paradigm, Elsevier, →ISBN, page 278:
      The analytic account of action is basically similar to the view presented by the autonomistically inclined authors discussed earlier. First, action is conceived as conscious and purposeful, in terms of a means—ends scheme.
    • 1972, Wilson Coker, Music & Meaning: A Theoretical Introduction to Musical Aesthetics:
      ... if any weight is given to sources available.11 I am aware that autonomistically oriented theorists pop up on such points to argue. Although it may seem a monstrous impertinence to presume that an artist such as Mozart or []
    • 1985, John Francis Maguire, The Legal Organization of Civil Discourse: A Sociological Critique of the Fairness Doctrine:
      ... is one in which persons are related to each other as parts of a whole, or whether they come into relation with each other as autonomistically independent individuals, merely in virtue of their instrumental - rational wills.

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