Nonautonomy vs Nonautonomously - What's the difference?
nonautonomy | nonautonomously | Related terms |
In a manner that is not autonomous, or that lacks autonomy
* {{quote-book, 2002, George Sher, chapter=Liberal neutrality and the value of autonomy, Liberalism, editor=G.W. Smith
, passage=Because of this, a person's activities will always lack value when his government has induced him to pursue them nonautonomously'; but they will ''not'' always lack value when his government has ''not'' induced him to pursue them ' nonautonomously . }}
Nonautonomously is a related term of nonautonomy.
As a noun nonautonomy
is lack of autonomy.As an adverb nonautonomously is
in a manner that is not autonomous, or that lacks autonomy.nonautonomously
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Alternative forms
* non-autonomouslyAdverb
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