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If nothing is more common today than demanding or defending freedom in the spheres of morality, law, or politics-to such an extent that "equality," "fraternity," and "community" have demonstrably and firmly been pushed, if at times regrettably, into the background of preoccupations and imperatives, or have finally even been considered as antonyms of freedom-then nothing is less articulated or problematized, in turn, than the nature and stakes of what we call "freedom."
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abyssal foundation, measuring oneself, proper possibility, authentic decision, finite transcendence, philosophical freedom, transcendental imagination, freedom withdraws, founding gesture, finite freedom, thinking freedom
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Hannah Arendt, Third Critique
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