Shy Philosophers on Freedom
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Let’s consider:
- What does it actually mean to be free in a human life?
- Is freedom better understood as “freedom from” interference, or as “freedom to” act, develop, or become something?
- Is there a meaningful difference between freedom and liberty, or are they just different words for the same idea?
- Can a person be unfree even if no one is deliberately restricting them?
- To what extent does freedom require self-knowledge?
- Are there situations where giving up freedom can make a person more free?
No homework required, but if you’d like to reflect ahead of time, you can listen to the following episode of the BBC's In our Time podcast on liberty: https://www.bbc.com/audio/play/m002pqnc
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