a person is vulnerable to arbitrary interference by another agent
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What are Isaiah Berlin's two concepts of freedom?
positive and negative
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Who says that associating positive and negative liberty with 'freedom from' and 'freedom to' is a mistake?
Swift
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Who formulated the triadic relation in reference to freedom? (x is free from y to do z)
MacCallum
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What is effective freedom opposed to?
formal freedom
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What is freedom as autonomy opposed to?
freedom as doing what one wants
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How does education help raise one's amount of freedom?
by making more options available and increasing autonomy
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What is freedom as political participation opposed to?
freedom beginning where politics ends
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Aristotle thought that man is...
a political animal
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What, according to republicans is the surest way of protecting one's freedom from interference by others?
political participation
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Who says that if someone erects a fence around a bog or along a cliff-face, we cannot call that a restriction on freedom?
Locke
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Who claims that 'freedom in the true sense... consists of acting on a public stage in sight of other men who are then able to remember and so immortalise what was done'?
Arendt
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Who says that 'freedom is taken to mean the absence of arbitrary interference, not non-interference per se'?
Pettit
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Who says that the in the republican tradition freedom is 'not being dependent on the will of another'?
Skinner
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
What are Isaiah Berlin's two concepts of freedom?
Back
positive and negative
Card 3
Front
Who says that associating positive and negative liberty with 'freedom from' and 'freedom to' is a mistake?
Back
Card 4
Front
Who formulated the triadic relation in reference to freedom? (x is free from y to do z)
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