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New York : Oxford University Press, 2018
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ISBN 9780199989850 (ebook)
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Positive Freedom and the General Will / Piper L. Bringhurst, Gerald Gaus -- Freedom and Enlightenment / Ryan Patrick Hanley -- Boundaries, Subjection to Laws, and Affected Interests / Carmen E. Pavel -- Can Constitutions Limit Government? / Michael Huemer -- Freedom and the (Posthumous) Harm Principle / David Boonin -- Planning, Freedom, and the Rule of Law / Steve Wall -- Democracy and Freedom / Jason Brennan -- Freedom and Religion / Richard J. Arneson -- On the Conflict between Liberty and Equality / Hillel Steiner -- Freedom and Influence in Formative Education / Kyla Ebels-Duggan -- Market Failure, the Tragedy of the Commons, and Default Libertarianism in Contemporary Economics and Policy / Mark Budolfson -- Exploitation and Freedom / Matt Zwolinski -- Voluntariness, Coercion, Self-ownership / Serena Olsaretti -- Freedom and Equality / Elizabeth Anderson -- The Impartial Spectator and the Moral Teachings of Markets / Virgil Henry Storr -- Freedom, Regulation, and Public Policy / Mark Pennington -- Disciplinary Specialization and Thinking for Yourself / Elijah Millgram -- Non-domination / Frank Lovett -- Free Will as a Psychological Accomplishment / Eddy Nahmias -- Self-Ownership as a Form of Ownership / Daniel C. Russell -- Prisoners of Misbelief: Why the Friends and Theorists of Freedom Should Pay More Attention to its Epistemic Conditions / Allen Buchanan -- Freedom in the Scholastic Tradition / Edward Feser -- Platonic Freedom / Fred D. Miller Jr. -- Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Freedom / Carmen E. Pavel, David Schmidtz -- Moralized Conceptions of Liberty / Ralf M. Bader -- Adam Smith’s Libertarian Paternalism / James R. Otteson -- The Point of Self-Ownership / David Sobel -- Aristotelian Freedom / David Keyt -- Freedom, Slavery and Identity in Renaissance Florence: The Faces of Leon Battista Alberti / Orlando Patterson
Debates about freedom traditionally focus on a few central themes. The chapters of this volume update those debates and launch new ones. Whether the freedom worth pursuing is one or many, whether it conflicts with equality, whether it can be secured by the institutions of the modern state, and whether it is compatible with a deterministic understanding of the universe are some of the central questions that animate the chapters in this volume. Our contributors show both that we have made real progress in our understanding of the many faces of freedom and its enabling conditions, and that threats to our freedoms remain various, serious, and real.
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Contributors ix // Introduction - David Schmidtz and Carmen E. Pavel // PART I. CONCEPTUAL FRAMES // 1. Self-Ownership as a Form of Ownership 21 - Daniel C. Russell // 2. Positive Freedom and the General Will 40 - Piper L. Bringhurst and Gerald Gaus // 3. Moralized Conceptions of Liberty 59 - Ralf M. Bader // 4. On the Conflict Between Liberty and Equality 76 - Hillel Steiner // 5. Freedom and Equality 90 - Elizabeth Anderson // 6. Non-Domination 106 - Frank Lovett // 7. The Point of Self-Ownership 124 - David Sobel // PART II. HISTORICAL VIEWS // 8. Platonic Freedom 143 - Fred D. Miller, Jr. // 9. Aristotelian Freedom 160 - David Keyt // 10. Freedom in the Scholastic Tradition 176 - Edward Feser // 11. Freedom, Slavery, and Identity in Renaissance Florence: The Faces of Leon Battista Alberti 194 - Orlando Patterson // 12. Freedom and Enlightenment 223 - Ryan Patrick Hanley // 13. Adam Smiths Libertarian Paternalism 239 - James R. Otteson // PART III. INSTITUTIONAL PREREQUISITES OF FREEDOM // 14. Market Failure, the Tragedy of the Commons, and Default Libertarianism in Contemporary Economics and Policy 257 - Mark Bryant Budolfson // 15. Planning, Freedom, and the Rule of Law 283 - Steven Wall // 16. Freedom, Regulation, and Public Policy 300 - Mark Pennington // 17. Boundaries, Subjection to Laws, and Affected Interests 319 - Carmen E. Pavel // 18. Democracy and Freedom 335 - Jason Brennan // 19. Can Constitutions Limit Government? 350 - Michael Huemer //
PART IV. CULTURE, DIVERSITY, EXPECTATIONS // 20. Freedom and Religion 369 - Richard J. Arneson // 21. Freedom and Influence in Formative Education 389 - Kyla Ebels-Duggan // 22. Freedom and the (Posthumous) Harm Principle 405 - David Boonin // PART V. ECONOMIES AND NORMATIVE TRADEOFFS // 23. Exploitation and Freedom 421 - Matt Zwolinski // 24. Voluntariness, Coercion, Self-ownership 439 - Serena Olsaretti // 25. The Impartial Spectator and the Moral Teachings of Markets 456 - Virgil Henry Storr // PART VI. BODY AND MIND // 26. Disciplinary Specialization and ’thinking for Yourself 475 - Elijah Millgram // 27. Free Will as a Psychological Accomplishment 492 - Eddy Nahmias // 28. Prisoners of Misbelief: 1?? Epistemic Conditions of Freedom 508 - Allen Buchanan // Index 525

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