True Libertarianism requires complete Isolation
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- Created on: 15-05-17 20:22
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- True Libertarianism requires complete Isolation
- In Support
- Conflict of will takes place if multiple people are present
- e.g. buying the last cereal in shop
- harm principle curtails freedom
- e.g. not allowed to steal food from someone who is poor
- Libertarian freedom requires no influence
- isolation helps avoid upbringing or culture
- In isolation one avoids conditioning of society that Skinner identifies
- isolation helps avoid upbringing or culture
- In isolation one avoids conditioning of society that Skinner identifies
- Avoids absorbing parents morality that Freud though curtails freedom
- Conflict of will takes place if multiple people are present
- Against
- true isolation is impossible, baby would die
- one would still be controlled by genetics and biology
- e.g. sexual instinct and hunger
- in isolation, one can't meet other humans so one's freedom is still being curtailed
- In Support
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