In Hobbes, freedom of choice requires nonfrustration: the option you prefer must be accessible. In Berlin, it requires noninterference: every option, preferred or unpreferred, must be accessible-every door must be open. But Berlin's argument against Hobbes suggests a parallel argument that freedom requires something stronger still: that each option be accessible and that no one have the power to block access; the doors should be open, and there should be no powerful doorkeepers. This is freedom as nondomination. The claim is that freedom as noninterference is an unstable alternative between freedom as nonfrustration and freedom as nondomination
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Isaiah Berlin famously distinguished between “negative” and “positive” liberty, arguing that in prac...
Human freedom is in tension with nomological determinism and with statistical determinism. The goal ...
A number of well-known Hegel-inspired theorists have recently defended a distinctive type of social ...
In the essay “What is Freedom?”, Hannah Arendt argues that freedom is the meaning, the “raison d’êtr...
In Hobbes freedom of choice requires non-frustration: the option you prefer must be accessible. In B...
In this work I'm proving thesis: the Berlin's distinction between two freedoms is legitimate, becaus...
In his defense of negative freedom, Isaiah Berlin’s main target is the political voluntarism of enli...
What is political freedom? Many, especially liberal, philosophers have followed Isaiah Berlin in ins...
Isaiah Berlin’s ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’ regards both Hobbes and Constant as supporting the negativ...
Much recent philosophical work on social freedom focuses on whether freedom should be understood as ...
Freedom can be seen as individual’s capacity to choose between alternatives. As such, it stands in a...
Sir Isaiah Berlin, in his 1958 essay and inaugural lecture, "Two Concepts of Liberty," expands on th...
Esta tese se insere no campo da teoria política normativa e tem como tema o estudo do debate sobre o...
This paper explores a theoretical and political approach to discuss the idea (and ideal) of freedom....
Freedom is often analysed in terms of the absence of intentionally imposed constraints. I defend the...
Isaiah Berlin famously distinguished between “negative” and “positive” liberty, arguing that in prac...
Human freedom is in tension with nomological determinism and with statistical determinism. The goal ...
A number of well-known Hegel-inspired theorists have recently defended a distinctive type of social ...
In the essay “What is Freedom?”, Hannah Arendt argues that freedom is the meaning, the “raison d’êtr...