David L. Norton Quote

Autonomy is not "total self-sufficiency" but "the entitlement of each interactive entity to determine for itself what its contributions to others will be and, likewise, to determine for itself what use it will make of the self-determined contributions of other entities.


Imagination, Understanding, and the Virtue of Liberality, ch. 4


Autonomy is not total self-sufficiency but the entitlement of each interactive entity to determine for itself what its contributions to others will...

Autonomy is not total self-sufficiency but the entitlement of each interactive entity to determine for itself what its contributions to others will...

Autonomy is not total self-sufficiency but the entitlement of each interactive entity to determine for itself what its contributions to others will...

Autonomy is not total self-sufficiency but the entitlement of each interactive entity to determine for itself what its contributions to others will...