Reflections on Skinner and Pettit

Hobbes Studies 22 (2):185-191 (2009)
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This article discusses the concepts of freedom and liberty that Skinner and Pettit identify in Hobbes, and takes issue with them

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Negative and positive freedom.Gerald MacCallum - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (3):312-334.

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