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Freedom is one of the most enduring and contested ideas in philosophy. Is it merely the ability to act as one wills, or does true freedom require responsibility, self-mastery, or even moral purpose?
Philosophers from Aristotle to Sartre have debated whether freedom is innate, granted, earned, or even illusory.
As we explore this concept, we seek to understand what freedom is and what it ought to be—personally, socially, and ethically.
Kevin Yamamoto, Gagan Jouhal, Tulip Joshi, Drake Dyke, David Blackley, Denise Levine, Kirstyn Nair and Vinod Nair.
Visit:
http://www.youtube.com/@SocraticSatsang
https://www.socraticsatsang.com
https://vinodnair.com/socraticsatsang/
Freedom is one of the most enduring and contested ideas in philosophy. Is it merely the ability to act as one wills, or does true freedom require responsibility, self-mastery, or even moral purpose?
Philosophers from Aristotle to Sartre have debated whether freedom is innate, granted, earned, or even illusory.
As we explore this concept, we seek to understand what freedom is and what it ought to be—personally, socially, and ethically.
Kevin Yamamoto, Gagan Jouhal, Tulip Joshi, Drake Dyke, David Blackley, Denise Levine, Kirstyn Nair and Vinod Nair.
Visit:
http://www.youtube.com/@SocraticSatsang
https://www.socraticsatsang.com
https://vinodnair.com/socraticsatsang/