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7.2 Different Concepts of Freedom

General Philosophy

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This chapter explores the philosophical concepts of freedom, focusing on the compatibilist views of Hobbes and Hume. It contrasts Hobbes' notion of freedom as the absence of external opposition with Hume's emphasis on intentional agency, highlighting the complexities of free will within deterministic frameworks.

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