Aristotle's Conception of Freedom

Review of Metaphysics 49 (4):775-802 (1996)
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In particular, Miller argues persuasively for attributing to Aristotle the following theses--theses traditionally rejected by communitarians as liberal innovations antithetical to the Aristotelian point of view

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