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    Challenges→Allowing a friend's values to actively reshape one's own evaluative framework constitutes heteronomous determination of one's practical reason.

    Distinguishing genuine friendship from autonomy-violating influence requires examining whether one critically endorses the value-shift, not merely whether external influence exists.

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    Autonomy-violating influence(as used in ethics)
    When someone changes your beliefs or values in a way that undermines your freedom to choose for yourself—basically, manipulation that takes away your ability to think independently.
    Critical endorsement(as used in epistemology and ethics)
    When you actively think through and agree with something yourself, rather than just passively accepting it because someone told you to believe it.
    Value-shift(as used in ethics and personal philosophy)
    A change in what you think is important or worth caring about—like shifting from thinking popularity is valuable to thinking kindness is more valuable.
    autonomy(Used to ground worker rights to self-governance in the workplace)
    The right to freely determine one's own actions

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