tālǜ
external regulation
他律 tālǜ
- external regulation
- The regulation of behavior through external forces such as laws, social pressure, or regulatory bodies (contrasted with self-regulation)
- heteronomy
- (ethics) The condition of being under the rule of another, where an individual's actions are determined by outside laws rather than their own moral will
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Antonym
- 自律 zìlǜ