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renopriestgod t1_j83lj7p wrote

Honestly? What do you think this contribute to?

  1. Freedom does not exist
  2. You talk about freedom as a feeling. And sure it can have value to talk about illusions
  3. Also to talk about freedom as difference of associate or dissociate with something, is just to high jack the term freedman for something else. It implies freedom is always the feel you do what is true to yourself. Which is easily proven not to be the case.

This entire article rest on Redefinition of words and unstable premises. Do better

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Gloomy_Scene126 OP t1_j840m0z wrote

Whenever people say they are free it is a subjective claim. They say it when they finish an exam or when they’re out of a toxic relationship or when they like the way their life is currently structured or better yet, when they’ve found internal peace. If I feel free, then I obviously don’t have to wait for some external objective change in order to be “really free” as you seem to be suggesting. What exactly is this “objective” definition of freedom that you’re referring to?

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