
doi: 10.15581/009.43.1369
handle: 10171/22812
La libertad no coincide con el libre arbitrio, la capacidad de elegir entre alternativas diversas y contingentes. No es la variedad de opciones lo que incrementa la voluntariedad y libertad del querer, sino la índole de los bienes, siempre preferibles cuando coinciden en un solo objeto, y no repartidos entre alternativas opuestas a elegir. De ahí que los bienes mayores y más libremente queridos sean aquellos sin alternativa, únicos, necesarios y, como tales, inelegibles y nunca escogidos.
Necesidad, Libertad, Bien
Necesidad, Libertad, Bien
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