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In the development of the church in Ireland, one may find each of the following except
Autonomy
Independence. Intellectual autonomy is the ability of a rational person to reach his or her own conclusions about what to believe and what not to believe. Moral autonomy is the ability of a rational person to reach his or her own moral conclusions about what is right and what is wrong. (This does not mean that people will necessarily come to different conclusions.)
Psychological
Pertaining to the mind or mental processes, often focusing on behavior, cognition, emotions, and the mental functions in individuals.
Kant
Refers to Immanuel Kant, an 18th-century German philosopher who made pivotal contributions to the development of modern philosophy, especially in the areas of epistemology and ethics.
Universalizability
The ability to be applied to everyone without exception. This is an essential feature of moral principles, according to Immanuel Kant and others.
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