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Comparing the two notions to understand freedom.

October 26, 2004

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Considering Freedom: This essay considers the different between liberal and conservative freedoms.

Exploring the Defination of Freedom: Yet another more extensive look at what freedom likely is, and what it is not.

Marxist Freedom: Looking at oppression through power of the insitution.

President Bush's Freedom: Why our President's notions of freedom are wrong.

What Does Freedom Mean Today?: Four different types of activities that representing freedom in modern society.

What is the Nature of Freedom?: A comparison of positive and negative freedom in society.

Words of Freedom: Thoughts on the limitations of freedom and life.

Are We Autonomous or Heteronomous?

The table below compares and contrasts the notion of heteronomy versus autonomy in an attempt to understand what freedom is for the individual, and how to make sense of the limits in the environment around us.

Heteronomous Individual

  • Limited with the constraints of the current environment
  • Only can choose actions based on current experience
  • Responsible freedom strictly limited in one particular social location
  • Many things are impossible in the world that your currently in
    • To escape heteronomy you must think beyond this limited world
    • Difficult or impossible to change environment in the short term

Autonomous Individual

  • The individual ultimately chooses his social location through action or interaction
  • The individual can reform any environment through responsible methods
    • Reform through leadership roles (reforming the social environment)
    • Becoming an elected official or campaigning for a candidate.
  • Reform through exploiting technology and knowledge to change the environment
    • Plowing the ground and planting seed to raise crops

Note This is a work in progress. My ideas on what makes up freedom will inevitably change as I change as an individual, and the world changes.

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