Freedom in the space of nothingness

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This chapter contends that freedom can exist and thrive only in the space of nothingness. The latter is the antithesis of physical and metaphysical restraint in so far as freedom seems definable only as “the absence of restraint.” The presence of this absence makes freedom what it is. While freedom is rooted in and desired by every sentient being, human and non-human, this chapter focuses only on the human side, the side that immediately involves personal as well as socio-political areas of life in the context of briefly discussing the national politics of a few States, with some consequential international issues.

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Khazaee, M. K. (2012). Freedom in the space of nothingness. In Philosophical Faith and the Future of Humanity (pp. 375–386). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2223-1_30

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