Etymology
The word "autonomous" comes from the Greek words "autos," meaning "self," and "nomos," meaning "law."
Meaning
Origin
The concept of autonomy emerged in ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the writings of Aristotle, who used the term "autarkia" to refer to the ability of a person or city to be self-sufficient and independent from others.
Over time, the word "autonomous" has been applied to a variety of contexts, including:
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