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1 1, 15| whilst respecting both their autonomy as creatures and their freedom. 2 2, 16| not to abolish reason's autonomy nor to reduce its scope 3 2, 22| themselves in full and absolute autonomy in relation to the One who 4 4, 45| the first to recognize the autonomy which philosophy and the 5 4, 48| compromising their mutual autonomy. The parrhesia of faith 6 5, 49| At the deepest level, the autonomy which philosophy enjoys 7 6, 67| compromising the principles and autonomy of the mind itself.90~Similarly, 8 6, 75| the demand for a valid autonomy of thought should be respected 9 6, 75| philosophy not only a valid autonomy, but a self-sufficiency 10 6, 77| the value of philosophy's autonomy, which remains unimpaired 11 6, 77| given the principle of autonomy to which we have referred, 12 6, 77| grounding principles of autonomy which every science rightly 13 6, 79| discoveries and legitimate autonomy of reason. Yet, conscious 14 7, 80| self-sufficient, every illusion of autonomy which would deny the essential 15 7, 80| safeguarded in all their autonomy, and at the same time the 16 7, 85| philosophy's demand for autonomy.~In the present situation, 17 Conc, 106| respect for the rightful autonomy of their discipline. I would 18 Conc, 107| destiny and future in complete autonomy, trusting only in themselves 19 Conc, 108| of the Gospel's truth its autonomy is in no way impaired. Indeed,