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- ...it doesn't look so negative any more. American legal philosopher [[Gerald MacCallum]] explains [[Freedom as a Triadic Relation]], with positive and negative be1 KB (149 words) - 19:17, 26 May 2020
- ...ut is how this single concept of freedom should be interpreted. Indeed, in MacCallum's view, there are a great many different possible interpretations of freedo MacCallum defines the basic concept of freedom — the concept on which everyone agre63 KB (9,964 words) - 14:46, 16 May 2014
- {{DES | des = [[Gerald MacCallum]]'s interpretation that: ""x is/is not free from y to do/not to do or becom ...ut is how this single concept of freedom should be interpreted. Indeed, in MacCallum's view, there are a great many different possible interpretations of freedo18 KB (2,997 words) - 15:01, 16 May 2014
- [[Category:Gerald MacCallum]] {{DES | des = [[Gerald MacCallum]]'s interpretation that: "x is/is not free from y to do/not to do or become1 KB (174 words) - 17:48, 20 January 2021
- ... our discovery; neither do we assume otherwise." They gloss over [[Gerald MacCallum]]'s [[Freedom as a Triadic Relation]] in a footnote, despite the fact the h13 KB (2,164 words) - 13:52, 20 August 2020
- 33 For a good philosophical starting point, see Gerald C. MacCallum, Jr., “Negative and Positive Freedom,” Philosophical Review 76 (1967),63 KB (10,086 words) - 18:45, 4 October 2019
- [[Category:Gerald MacCallum]] {{DES | des = [[Gerald MacCallum]]'s groundbreaking explication of [[Freedom as a Triadic Relation]]. "Free54 KB (9,193 words) - 14:17, 21 January 2021