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concept:autonomyAutonomy
A psychological capacity for self-government, enabling an individual to be the author of her own thoughts and actions.
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- Moral Standingassociated_withThe property of mattering morally in one's own right, meriting concern and respect.
- Rational Reflectionassociated_withThe capacity to determine behaviour based on reflective normative/evaluative judgment.
- Reasons-responsivenessassociated_withThe capacity to be substantively rational and respond appropriately to reasons.
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- The working paper itself, presenting a pluralist theory of moral standing and arguing that autonomy can ground moral standing without welfare subjectivity.
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- The idea that autonomy itself is a welfare good, which may require substantive independence of mind.
- Future AI that may be rational, autonomous, and possibly conscious but lack affective consciousness.
- The condition that a speaker has the right to issue an order or promise, especially for purchase orders.
- The requirement that an autonomous agent lacks certain forms of manipulation in her past.
- Information-theoretic quantification of options available to an agent; functional measure of affordance change.
- Extended identity and sense of self; in Mahāyāna Buddhism, perceived as permeable and co-constituted with others.
- The act of directing a system's behavior; the objective of a regulator.
- Key premise that autonomy can exist without the capacity for welfare.