Liberty, according to the most common acceptation of the word, is an entire absence of all external impediments of motion.
Empiricism, skepticism
Liberty, according to the most common acceptation of the word, is an entire absence of all external impediments of motion.
Empiricism, skepticism
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section VIII, Of Liberty and Necessity, Part I
1748
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