The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. Berlin

The paper is focused on the issue of connecting the minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of Isaiah Berlin. Its content is conceived as an attempt to express the position of minimal freedom in the Berlin concept and as analysis of the typology of human nature using the concept of R. A. Kocis...

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Main Author: Magdaléna Steinhauser Wesserlová
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: University of Presov 2018-06-01
Series:Annales Scientia Politica
Subjects:
man
Online Access:https://www.unipo.sk/public/media/30622/04_Wesserlova.pdf
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spelling doaj-00bdb671d2ab460bb410b50fca5001c82020-11-25T03:28:49ZcesUniversity of PresovAnnales Scientia Politica1339-07322018-06-01714450The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. BerlinMagdaléna Steinhauser Wesserlová0Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Matej Bel in Banská BystricaThe paper is focused on the issue of connecting the minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of Isaiah Berlin. Its content is conceived as an attempt to express the position of minimal freedom in the Berlin concept and as analysis of the typology of human nature using the concept of R. A. Kocis. Since Berlin does not define the essence of human nature in his work, the aim of this study is to search for out a potential explanation of what can be understood under the concept of human nature and what role it fulfils in the need to secure an inviolable part of human freedom. For Berlin, the minimum freedom is a key aspect of promoting the idea of securing an area that no one has the right to interfere with. This is because the loss of this component would destroy human personality.https://www.unipo.sk/public/media/30622/04_Wesserlova.pdfberlindegrees of human naturehuman naturekocismanminimum freedom
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Annales Scientia Politica
berlin
degrees of human nature
human nature
kocis
man
minimum freedom
author_facet Magdaléna Steinhauser Wesserlová
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title The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. Berlin
title_short The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. Berlin
title_full The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. Berlin
title_fullStr The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. Berlin
title_full_unstemmed The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. Berlin
title_sort minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of i. berlin
publisher University of Presov
series Annales Scientia Politica
issn 1339-0732
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The paper is focused on the issue of connecting the minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of Isaiah Berlin. Its content is conceived as an attempt to express the position of minimal freedom in the Berlin concept and as analysis of the typology of human nature using the concept of R. A. Kocis. Since Berlin does not define the essence of human nature in his work, the aim of this study is to search for out a potential explanation of what can be understood under the concept of human nature and what role it fulfils in the need to secure an inviolable part of human freedom. For Berlin, the minimum freedom is a key aspect of promoting the idea of securing an area that no one has the right to interfere with. This is because the loss of this component would destroy human personality.
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degrees of human nature
human nature
kocis
man
minimum freedom
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