Difference between revisions of "Freedom as a Triadic Relation"

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{{DES | des = [[Gerald MacCallum]]'s interpretation that: "x is/is not free from y to do/not to do or become/not become z".  This allows you to make complete "Subject verb object." sentences out of vaguer philosophical claims.  That helps eliminate concealed assumptions. | show=}}
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