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  1. WHAT are fundamental liberties? Fundamental liberties are rights and freedoms that we have as human beings. Some fundamental liberties are set out in the Constitution. Because these rights and freedoms are set out in the Constitution, they are said to be ‘guaranteed’ and cannot be taken away from us unless the Constitution itself allows it.

  2. 19 Jan 2024 · In the philosophical literature, the terms “freedom of speech”, “free speech”, “freedom of expression”, and “freedom of communication” are mostly used equivalently. This entry will follow that convention, notwithstanding the fact that these formulations evoke subtly different phenomena.

  3. 10 Mac 2021 · Mainly concerned with distribution of rights and liberties, the basic liberties of citizens are the political liberty to vote and run for office, freedom of speech and assembly, liberty of conscience, freedom of personal property and freedom from arbitrary arrest.

  4. 25 Ogo 2020 · How two competing definitions of "freedom" evolved over the last 250 years—and why they remain largely unreconcilable

  5. THE FREEDOM PRINCIPLE. Lansing Pollock. Buffalo State College. My objective in this paper is to lay the groundwork for the development of a. rational moral theory. In the first section, I argue that all rational persons must accept the judgment, "The freedom of other agents is equally as valuable as my own freedom."

  6. 1 Sep 2022 · The purpose of this paper is to showcase the links between Hans-Hermann Hoppe's libertarian argumentation ethics and Karl-Otto Apel's transcendental pragmatics with a special reference to the ...

  7. Principles of Freedom - Lens of Liberty. Equality. Americans believe that all people are equally free by nature—each has a free mind, and each has an equal right to freedom. That means we are all born with the same opportunity, but not that we will necessarily achieve the same outcomes in life.