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  1. Measures of Freedom of Choice.Karin Enflo - 2012 - Dissertation, Uppsala University
    The thesis studies the problem of measuring freedom of choice. It analyzes the concept of freedom of choice, discusses conditions that a measure should satisfy, and introduces a new class of measures that uniquely satisfy ten proposed conditions.
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  • Kant on Welfare.Mark LeBar - 1999 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):225 - 249.
    Kant’s moral theory is sometimes thought to mandate public welfare provision on grounds of beneficence or Kant’s commitment to freedom. However, at no point does Kant argue for welfare in these ways. Instead, the rationale he offers is that public welfare provision is instrumentally necessary for the security and the stability of the state. I argue that this is no oversight on Kant’s part. I consider plausible alternative arguments for public welfare provision, and show why Kant does not espouse them. (...)
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  • Interpersonal Comparisons of Freedom.Ian Carter - 1995 - Economics and Philosophy 11 (1):1.
    This paper is about the relevance, to the definition of freedom, of values or goods other than freedom. In this respect,its subject matter is not at all new. However, I do believe that new light can be thrown on the nature of this relationship by paying more attention to another relationship – one which exists within the concept of freedom itself. There are two senses in which we can be said to possess freedom. Firstly, there is the sense in which (...)
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  • Liberalismo político igualitário.Alcino Eduardo Bonella - 2011 - Dissertatio 34:231-252.
    Este trabalho expõe e discute alguns aspectos do liberalismo igualitário. Depois de apresentar alguns aspectos essenciais de sua formulação em Rawls, e da crítica de esquerda normalmente feita contra ele, mostra-se que o verdadeiro primeiro princípio da justiça como equidade de Rawls não é o princípio das liberdades iguais, e que, dentre duas interpretações do princípio da diferença, frouxamente e rigorosamente igualitária, apenas a segunda é compatível com o liberalismo de Rawls.
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