Freedom: An Introduction with ReadingsPsychology Press, 2001 - 252 pages This introduction to the arguments about individual freedom is ideal for newcomers to philosophy or political thought. Each chapter considers a fundamental argument about the scope of individual freedom, including the concepts of negative and positive freedom, freedom of belief, the Harm Principle, and freedom of speech and expression. Each argument is then clearly linked to a reading from key thinkers on each of these problems: Isaiah Berlin, Jeremy Waldron, Jonathan Wolff, Bernard Williams, Ronald Dworkin, H.L.A. Hart and Charles Taylor. |
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... Liberty ' 127 Isaiah Berlin 2 ' Locke : toleration and the rationality of persecution ' Jeremy Waldron 137 3 ' The place of liberty ' 149 Jonathan Wolff 4 ' Law , morality and the freedom of expression ' Bernard Williams et al . 167 5 ...
... Liberty ' , taken from The Proper Study of Mankind , Pimlico , 1998 , reproduced with permission of Curtis Brown Ltd , on behalf of The Isaiah Berlin Literary Trust , © Isaiah Berlin 1958 , 1969 ; J. Waldron ( 1988 ) , ' Locke ...
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Contents
READINGS | 123 |
Whats wrong with negative liberty | 203 |
Reasoning | 219 |
Answers to exercises | 235 |
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