Abstract
Freedom is not identical with free choice, or the capacity of deciding between diverse, contingent alternatives. It is not the variety of options what increases voluntariness and liberty in willing, but the kind of the goods. As these are always preferable as coming together, and not as alternatives excluding each other, greatest and most freely beloved goods are always unique, necessary, and - as such - unelegible and never chosen.
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Alarcón, E. (2010). Libertad y necesidad. Anuario Filosofico. https://doi.org/10.15581/009.43.1369
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