The Idea of Freedom [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):321-321 (1958)
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Abstract

The dialectical method used in this work to clarify the issues and to render "an objective, impartial, and neutrally formulated report" is a model for analysis and is valuable in itself. Its application, in Book II, yields a well-documented presentation of almost all the important thinkers on freedom. First modes of possession and then modes of the self are viewed as characterizing this idea. The forty-page bibliography of works referred to or examined adds to the usefulness of the study and indicates its scope.--R. D. G.

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