So far, it seems that, as repeated in other posts, the least important thing about a coherent concept of freedom is volition, or whether or not we can choose from among available options. I made the argument that in order to have any kind of coherent account of freedom, one must have a teleological element as well. What I’m interested in is an account of freedom that isn’t teleological, if there is one. Is there one?
Hi, I am from Australia. This response probably goes against your request not to advertise or promote other books etc, but it does provide a completely different Understanding of the nature of Freedom.
Please check out:
http://global.adidam.org/books/eleutherios.html
http://www.consciousnessitself.org
Plus The Secrets of the Kingdom of God
http://www.dabase.org/up-5-3.htm
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