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The principle of the autonomy of the will
{ 1 } - grounds morality on education or law (external empirical factors), or physical or moral feeling (internal impirical factors).
{ 2 } - makes it subject to laws which are not the result of its own legislation.
{ 3 } - grounds morality on inner perfection or the will of God.
{ 4 } - is that the rational will must be regarded as the source of law which he regards as legally binding.
{ 5 } - is the source of all spurious principles of morality.
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The principle of the autonomy of the will
{ 1 } - grounds morality on education or law (external empirical factors), or physical or moral feeling (internal impirical factors).
{ 2 } - makes it subject to laws which are not the result of its own legislation.
{ 3 } - grounds morality on inner perfection or the will of God.
{ 4 } - is that the rational will must be regarded as the source of law which he regards as legally binding.
{ 5 } - is the source of all spurious principles of morality.
That is heteronymy.
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The principle of the autonomy of the will
{ 1 } - grounds morality on education or law (external empirical factors), or physical or moral feeling (internal impirical factors).
{ 2 } - makes it subject to laws which are not the result of its own legislation.
{ 3 } - grounds morality on inner perfection or the will of God.
{ 4 } - is that the rational will must be regarded as the source of law which he regards as legally binding.
{ 5 } - is the source of all spurious principles of morality.
That is heteronomy of the will.
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The principle of the autonomy of the will
{ 1 } - grounds morality on education or law (external empirical factors), or physical or moral feeling (internal impirical factors).
{ 2 } - makes it subject to laws which are not the result of its own legislation.
{ 3 } - grounds morality on inner perfection or the will of God.
{ 4 } - is that the rational will must be regarded as the source of law which he regards as legally binding.
{ 5 } - is the source of all spurious principles of morality.
That is heteronymy. See p. 330.
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The principle of the autonomy of the will
{ 1 } - grounds morality on education or law (external empirical factors), or physical or moral feeling (internal impirical factors).
{ 2 } - makes it subject to laws which are not the result of its own legislation.
{ 3 } - grounds morality on inner perfection or the will of God.
{ 4 } - is that the rational will must be regarded as the source of law which he regards as legally binding.
{ 5 } - is the source of all spurious principles of morality.
See p. 329.
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The principle of the autonomy of the will
{ 1 } - grounds morality on education or law (external empirical factors), or physical or moral feeling (internal impirical factors).
{ 2 } - makes it subject to laws which are not the result of its own legislation.
{ 3 } - grounds morality on inner perfection or the will of God.
{ 4 } - is that the rational will must be regarded as the source of law which he regards as legally binding.
{ 5 } - is the source of all spurious principles of morality.
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