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  • Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter One: Conscious Human Action
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    • of its nature, and I call that unfree, of which the being and
    • that the child is unfree when he desires milk, or the drunken
    • unfreedom”, to speak of a conceivable freedom of the will
  • Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Nine: The Idea of Freedom
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    • under the obligation of a moral standard, is felt to be unfree.
    • morally unfree who follow their natural instincts or the accepted commands
    • it is not free. Whether his unfreedom is forced on him by physical
    • means or by moral laws, whether man is unfree because he follows his unlimited
    • unfree in so far as they submit to control. Which of us can say that
    • Our life is made up of free and unfree actions. We cannot, however, think
    • because in the face of every merely imposed law it feels itself unfree.”
    • unfree is the one who forgets this origin and either turns these laws into
  • Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Ten: Freedom - Philosophy and Monism
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    • fact unfree. But monism attaches as much significance to the
    • act unfreely-when he obeys some perceptible external
    • asserts that the action of a fellow man is done unfreely, then
    • partly unfree, partly free. He finds himself to be unfree in the
    • still as an unfree being until he comes to the point where he
  • Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Twelve: Moral Imagination
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    • thinking. For an unfree spirit, the reason why he singles out a
    • For the unfree spirit, this link is given from the outset.
    • unfree spirit. A Christian acts not so much according to the
    • to the unfree spirit in quite concrete form: Clean the street
    • influence the unfree spirit only by means of a concrete
    • within him. Such a man is unfree in his action. To be at
    • free or unfree. This is, of course, just as absurd as to see
    • unfree; for a greater freedom can neither be desired nor
    • Then they simply condemn me to do nothing or to be unfree.
    • mine, do they really aim at making me unfree. For this
    • of my action. The Church makes me unfree if, for her, all
    • A Church or other community produces unfreedom when its
    • act of will, believe that every act of will is unfree. Those who
    • that man is unfree in so far as he cannot complete the process
    • of suppressing the organic activity; but that this unfreedom



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