The Idea of Freedom

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The Idea of Freedom is a philosophical work by Mortimer Adler that systematically explores the nature, varieties, and implications of human freedom in moral, political, and metaphysical contexts.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical work
aimsTo clarify different senses of freedom
distinguish moral and political freedom
relate metaphysical freedom to responsibility
author Mortimer J. Adler NERFINISHED
Mortimer Jerome Adler NERFINISHED
explores implications of freedom
metaphysical implications of freedom
moral implications of freedom
nature of freedom
political implications of freedom
varieties of freedom
fieldOfStudy ethics
metaphysics
philosophy of freedom
political theory
genre metaphysics
moral philosophy
philosophy
political philosophy
hasPart analysis of free will
analysis of moral freedom
analysis of political freedom
discussion of determinism
discussion of responsibility
discussion of rights and liberties
intendedAudience general educated readers interested in freedom
scholars of political theory
students of philosophy
language English
mainSubject determinism and freedom
free will
freedom
human freedom
moral responsibility
political liberty
philosophicalApproach conceptual clarification
systematic analysis
philosophicalTradition Western philosophy NERFINISHED
relatedWork Mortimer J. Adler NERFINISHED

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