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Autonomy is the capacity of a rational individual to make an informed, un-coerced decision; or, in politics, self-government.
Autonomy may also refer to:
- Autonomy (Eastern Orthodoxy), the status of a hierarchical church
 - The Autonomy, a 2009 political coalition in Italy
 - HP Autonomy, previously Autonomy Corporation, a defunct enterprise software company owned by Hewlett-Packard
 - Autonomy (novel), a 2009 Doctor Who novel by Daniel Blythe
 - Autonomy, a 1919 play by Philip Barry
 
Music
- Autonomy (album), by Kekal, 2012
 - Autonomy (Drenge EP), 2018
 - Autonomy, an EP by Zedd, 2011
 - "Autonomy", a song by the Buzzcocks from Another Music in a Different Kitchen, 1978
 
See also
- Autonomous (novel), a 2017 novel by Annalee Newitz
 - Autonomous area, an area of a country that has a degree of autonomy
 - Autonomous category, in mathematics, a special kind of category in which every object has a dual
 - Vehicular automation, involves various types of intelligent technological systems to assist a vehicle's operator
- Autonomous robot, a cybernetic machine that can operate separately from human control
 - Autonomous car, self-steering passenger vehicle
 - Autonomous aircraft, a type of unmanned aerial vehicle
 
 - Autonomous social centers, community centers in which non-authoritarians enact principles of mutual aid
 - Learner autonomy, awareness of one's potentials and strategies to take advantage of one's learning context
 - Responsible autonomy, a component of triarchy in organizational theory
 - Autonomic (disambiguation)
 - Autonomous system (disambiguation)
 - Autonomí, the name of emergency autoland technology developed by Garmin for their G3000 avionics system
 
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