Abstract
In this article I attempt to find out the appropriate understanding of “liberal education”. Firstly, I distinguish the two most important meanings of the notion “freedom” which I call momentary and lifelong freedom. Momentary freedom is a type of negative freedom, and lifelong freedom a type of positive freedom. Secondly, I show the consequences, which these two meanings of “freedom” have on the practice of a “liberal education”. Finally, I analyse which type of liberal education is the best.Date
2004-01-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:9b6cf5d215a7429199193766c170e1dd1677-2954
https://doaj.org/article/9b6cf5d215a7429199193766c170e1dd