(652) Kristen Cosgard discussed the four basic theories of moral defense when reading "normative sources": reconsideration of spontaism, realism, recommendations, appeal to autonomy. For the purposes of this article, I define autonomy, outline Korsgaard's claim to autism, and explain her criticisms of the reasons for her failure. Let's begin by defining the meaning of independence. Autonomy is the theory that the ultimate essence of God or reality can be seen as some form of intention (or will).
"Submission is a reaction to implied pressure, subjects interpret his or her behavior as being voluntary ... and in obedience it is the other way around ... the situation is openly defined as a lack of spontaneity This subject is based on the fact that the definition of the public situation is as a complete explanation of his behavior. "(P. 115)" Therefore, the pattern of social integration is that it is Factors of behavior Facts, knowledge separate the future impact of these same factors ... Milgram's obedience does not depend on the attitude authority of modern people There is no doubt. "(Pp. 311, 315)
Government systems are generally defined and recognize the existence of domestic problems rather than the Yugoslavia constitutional bill in 1953 (very similar to the former Soviet Union) based on the principle of equality and spontaneity. Therefore, according to the Constitution of 1946, according to the Constitution of 1946, all power has been realized through people's authority, people from the People's Committee (Yugoslavia equivalent of the Russian Soviets) to the Republican Party to the federal government That's it. "Constitution" gives the original sovereignty of the Republic, restricts its authority only by the authority delegated to the Federation, and gives it the remaining power (Articles 6 and 9 of the Constitution of 1946). Yugoslavians adopted a system of autonomous units from Russian customs, so-called political territories autonomy.