Crítica da concepção de liberdade segundo o neorrepublicanismo de Pettit

Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 26:021018 (2021)
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Pettit developed a normative version of republicanism based on the conception of freedom as non-domination, from the separation between Berlin’s negative and positive freedom, constituting a third form of freedom different from the non-interference of liberalism and the self-control of populism. However, the reconstruction of the concept of freedom in the history of philosophy shows that the negative and positive sides form two inseparable faces of the same coin, so Hobbes conceived a concept of freedom as a movement/non-impediment to support Cromwell’s republic, while Liberals, like Locke, thought of freedom as consent/non-arbitrariness and Republicans

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Two treatises of government.John Locke - 1698 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Peter Laslett.

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