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autonomy 17
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17 choices
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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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autonomy

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1 2, 35| thus lay claim to a moral autonomy which would actually amount 2 2, 36| concern for the claims of autonomy has not failed to exercise 3 2, 36| human reason exercises its autonomy in setting down laws by 4 2, 37| situation. Naturally, an autonomy conceived in this way also 5 2, 37| an interpretation of the autonomy of human reason involves 6 2, 37| an erroneous concept of autonomy. ~ 7 2, 38| view of this, a rightful autonomy is due to every man, as 8 2, 38| special attention. This is the autonomy of earthly realities, which 9 2, 39| against a false concept of the autonomy of earthly realities, one 10 2, 39| himself, such a concept of autonomy produces particularly baneful 11 2, 40| principle of a "rightful autonomy"70 of man, the personal 12 2, 40| creation".71 The rightful autonomy of the practical reason 13 2, 40| Creator. Nevertheless, the autonomy of reason cannot mean that 14 2, 40| moral norms.72 Were this autonomy to imply a denial of the 15 2, 40| cultures, this sort of alleged autonomy would contradict the Church' 16 2, 41| 41. Man's genuine moral autonomy in no way means the rejection 17 2, 61| in favour of an alleged autonomy in personal decisions, but,


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