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FUNCTIONAL AUTONOMY

Introduction to Functional Autonomy The concept of autonomy, broadly understood as the freedom to choose one’s own course of action or to be self-governing, constitutes a foundational pillar across a multitude of academic and practical disciplines. Its philosophical roots delve into questions of free will and moral agency, while in sociology, it examines individual and […]

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FUNCTIONAL AUTON

FUNCTIONAL AUTONOMY The principle of Functional Autonomy stands as a cornerstone concept within the comprehensive personality theory developed by the influential American psychologist, Gordon Willard Allport. Introduced formally in 1937, this groundbreaking concept challenged the prevailing reductionist and historical determinism dominant in psychological thought during the early 20th century, particularly the heavy reliance on psychoanalytic […]

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