Libertarian Freedom Theory
Words: 697 Pages: 2 7382Philosophers and political theorists have long debated the true meaning of freedom and autonomy. Two prominent views in this discourse come from libertarianism and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. Libertarians argue that freedom is fundamentally about self-ownership and the right to do as one wishes with one's property, free from external interference, particularly from paternalistic or moral legislation. This perspective emphasizes the absence of obstacles and restrictions. Conversely, Kant presents a more nuanced view of freedom, one that is deeply […]