La libertad de las repúblicas: ¿un tercer concepto de libertad?
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2005.i33.417Keywords:
negative liberty, positive liberty, Isaiah Berlin, republicanismoAbstract
In this article the author tries to show that there is a third concept of liberty beyond the two coined by Isaiah Berlin. In order to do that he embarks himself in a historical reconstruction of both hobbesian liberty and liberty before liberalism. He concludes that although liberty as non-interference was a feasible ideal in post-war western societies there are other concepts of liberty equally valuable depending on what account we believe should be given of the normative character of human nature.
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