A Measure of Freedom
Oxford University Press

A Measure of Freedom

Subjects: Philosophy, Social & political philosophy
ISBN13: 9780199267491
Published: 01 Feb 2004

Format - Paperback / softback
By Carter, Ian

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A Measure of Freedom

Regular price A$147.50
Sale price A$147.50 Regular price A$152.06
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It is often said that one person or society is 'freer' than another, or that people have a right to equal freedom, or that freedom should be increased or even maximized. Such quantitative claims about freedom are of great importance to us, forming an essential part of our political discourse and theorizing. Yet their meaning has been surprisingly neglected by political philosophers until now.Ian Carter provides the first systematic account of
the nature and importance of our judgements about degrees of freedom. He begins with an analysis of the normative assumptions behind the claim that individuals are entitled to a measure of freedom,
and then goes on to ask whether it is indeed conceptually possible to measure freedom.Adopting a coherentist approach, the author argues for a conception of freedom that not only reflects commonly held intuitions about who is freer than whom but is also compatible with a liberal or freedom-based theory of justice.

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