Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cosmopolitanism, Classical Republicanism, Positive Liberty

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Political science 1020e lecture #6 liberty 1. 125 multiple choice (110 from lecture, 15 from tutorials) Three defenses of justice-based duties to the near and dear: an appeal to social cooperation. Justice requires that we help restructure the world in terms of equality (cosmopolitanism view) Isaiah berlin"s two concepts of liberty: berlin distinguished negative liberty from positive liberty, negative liberty is freedom from", while positive liberty is freedom to", problem: any freedom is both a freedom from and a freedom from ex. Freedom of speech is freedom from interference of the state and also freedom to say what. Maccallum"s triadic concept of freedom: there is only one concept of liberty (or freedom) X is free from y to do (or become) z": x = agent, y = an obstacle or constraint, z = a goal or an end. 3 elements of any concept or claim that uses the word free".

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