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  1. 14. Aug. 2018 · In comparing neoliberalism to Locke and Kant’s political philosophies, we have shown how the protective role of the people is compatible with individual liberty. Since it requires an...

    • Regina Queiroz
    • queiroz.regina@gmail.com
    • 2018
  2. 30. Aug. 2022 · In this section, I want to illustrate two relevant implications that distinguishing between different ways of valuing freedom (Sections 1, 5) has for contemporary freedom debates. First, I discuss two attitudes towards freedom: promoting and respecting freedom (Bader, 2018: section 4).

  3. 20. Apr. 2016 · This chapter concerns the concept of individual freedom, the relationship between the concept of freedom and the concept of autonomy, and the relationship between an agent’s freedom of choice and that agent’s values.

    • James A. Sherman
    • 2016
  4. 27. Apr. 2022 · What’s freedom, and why is it so important? In short, freedom is the ability to make decisions for ourselves. We’re free to think and speak our minds, to choose our path in life, and to associate with anyone we want. This allows us to be individuals and create our own unique life.

  5. Berlin (1958, 128) argues, e.g., that freedom is the ground of «every plea for civil liberties and individual rights, every protest against exploitation and humiliation, against the encroachment of public authority, or the mass hypnosis of custom or organized propaganda».

    • Emilio Santoro
    • 2003
  6. 11. Mai 2021 · Liberals have reason to defend communities not so much for their inherent value, but as valuable sources of individual freedom. It is the value of individualism that should us put communities again at the centre of our moral concern.

  7. 28. Juli 2003 · Individual autonomy is an idea that is generally understood to refer to the capacity to be one’s own person, to live one’s life according to reasons and motives that are taken as one’s own and not the product of manipulative or distorting external forces, to be in this way independent.