Freedom and Culture in Western SocietyPsychology Press, 1997 - 319 oldal Critically examining conceptions of freedom of some of the leading contemporary philosophers from Isaiah Berlin to Charles Taylor, Hans Blokland explores the value and significance that freedom has acquired on our political consciousness. He looks specifically at: * positive and negative freedom * freedom of the individual * freedom and society * emancipation and paternalism * freedom and cultural politics. |
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... rationality 76 John Benson : the courage to be free and to trust in others 77 Gerard Dworkin : qualifying moral originality 78 Joel Feinberg : the need for a starting - point and the right centre Final conclusions 79 81 4 Freedom and ...
... rationality 76 John Benson : the courage to be free and to trust in others 77 Gerard Dworkin : qualifying moral originality 78 Joel Feinberg : the need for a starting - point and the right centre Final conclusions 79 81 4 Freedom and ...
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... rationality Rosemary Carter : paternalism and consent 163 163 165 Donald VanDe Veer : against rationality and voluntariness John Kleinig : paternalism guarantee of autonomy 166 168 Conclusions 170 6 Final balance and synthesis : freedom ...
... rationality Rosemary Carter : paternalism and consent 163 163 165 Donald VanDe Veer : against rationality and voluntariness John Kleinig : paternalism guarantee of autonomy 166 168 Conclusions 170 6 Final balance and synthesis : freedom ...
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Tartalomjegyzék
General introduction | 1 |
Isaiah Berlin on positive and negative freedom | 13 |
Freedom of the individual | 46 |
integrity and willpower | 73 |
the need for a startingpoint and the right centre | 79 |
Freedom and society | 85 |
Emancipation and paternalism | 136 |
freedom and cultural politics | 176 |
Cultural policy | 202 |
Epilogue | 273 |
Freedom and autonomy | 296 |
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