Word: autonomyã
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McDowell’s lecture, entitled “Autonomy and Its Burdens,” discussed the nature of human autonomy??or, “what it is to be in control of one’s life...
...panelists also emphasized the “autonomy?? of academic work...
...Dean of the College, long hampered by restricted jurisdiction and mandated deference to more senior administrators, “broader oversight” sounds like just what the doctor ordered.If the position of dean of the College is indeed to receive a much-needed infusion of authority and autonomy??which we hope is the case—then Hammonds is the ideal candidate to occupy this role. The learning curve before her is steep, but considering the challenges facing the undergraduate community, the College stands to benefit enormously from her demonstrated ability to spearhead progress within the context...
...After asking some people at work and a friend in a contemporary Spanish government class, I learned how the Si’s and No’s related to this statute. “L’estatut” determines Catalonia’s level of autonomy??who controls the taxes, the languages spoken and taught in school, immigration into the region, and its relationship with Spain, among other issues.The “Sí” posters encouraged voters to vote yes to “L’estatut,” giving...
...erotic,” said the professor. Tracing the roots of “radical feminism” to the writings of the 20th-century French writer Simon De Beauvoir, Mansfield argued that the questions and confusion facing feminists arise from their attempt at achieving “autonomy?? and asserting that “men and women have no distinct nature.” Mansfield appeared most comfortable when answering questions from the audience. He emphasized the role that nature plays in gender behavior and the necessity of the traditional family structure. Audience members questioned the professor...