Difference between revisions of "Two Concepts of Liberty/porous"
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− | | text = Almost every moralist in human history has praised freedom. Like happiness and goodness, like nature and reality, it is a term whose meaning is so porous that there is little interpretation that it seems able to resist. | + | | text = Almost every moralist in human history has praised freedom. Like happiness and goodness, like nature and reality, it is a term whose meaning is so porous that there is little interpretation that it seems able to resist. I do not propose to discuss either the history or the more than two hundred senses of this protean word recorded by historians of ideas. |
| cite = [[Isaiah Berlin]], "{{Link |Two Concepts of Liberty}}" | | cite = [[Isaiah Berlin]], "{{Link |Two Concepts of Liberty}}" | ||
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