This article argues for a novel approach to the measurement of freedom of choice, on which the availability of an option is a matter of degree, rather than a bivalent matter of being either available or not. This approach is motivated by case studies involving weakness of will, where deficiencies in willpower seem to impair individual freedom by making certain alternatives much harder to pursue. This approach is perfectly general, however: its graded analysis of option availability can be extended to cases where weakness of will is not involved and can be used to generalize numerous existing measures of freedom
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
How is a person’s freedom related to his or her preferences? Liberal theorists of negative freedom ...
This article argues for a novel approach to the measurement of freedom of choice, on which the avail...
The purpose of this study is to argue for libertarian freedom on the basis of weakness of will as a ...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
The article examines the three psychological constants of free will: 1) the existence of a choice of...
When liberal political philosophers talk of equalizing, increasing or maximizing freedom (or liberty...
Some kind of freedom-call it freedom of action -is undermined by ropes, chains and other physical c...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
This article examines the question of how to assess our overall freedom in terms of its so-called sp...
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
Freedom can be seen as individual’s capacity to choose between alternatives. As such, it stands in a...
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
How is a person’s freedom related to his or her preferences? Liberal theorists of negative freedom ...
This article argues for a novel approach to the measurement of freedom of choice, on which the avail...
The purpose of this study is to argue for libertarian freedom on the basis of weakness of will as a ...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
The article examines the three psychological constants of free will: 1) the existence of a choice of...
When liberal political philosophers talk of equalizing, increasing or maximizing freedom (or liberty...
Some kind of freedom-call it freedom of action -is undermined by ropes, chains and other physical c...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
This article examines the question of how to assess our overall freedom in terms of its so-called sp...
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
Freedom can be seen as individual’s capacity to choose between alternatives. As such, it stands in a...
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
How is a person’s freedom related to his or her preferences? Liberal theorists of negative freedom ...