True freedom exists beyond the bounds of our faculty of reason because rational beings can only reason practical freedoms even if first conceived in theory or as an idea.

Adam Kovacevic
True freedom exists beyond the bounds of our faculty of...
True freedom exists beyond the bounds of our faculty of...
True freedom exists beyond the bounds of our faculty of...
True freedom exists beyond the bounds of our faculty of...
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This quote highlights the concept of freedom. One may not agree with this definition of freedom, but it is one that can be understood. The fact that one’s understanding of freedom is limited by one’s ability to reason does not mean that there is no such thing as freedom. Freedom can be defined as having the right to do what one wants without any kind of restrictions. People who are free are able to act on their own will and make decisions for themselves.

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