Contextual freedom: Absoluteness versus relativity of freedom

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):498 - 499 (2013)
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Our commentary is focused on the idea that takes on its full significance whenever its relativistic nature, in the short- and long terms, is taken into account. Given the transformations brought about by application of a general model of freedom based on ecological-economic factors clearly seems to be rather untimely. We examine this idea through egocentric and ethnocentric views of the social and environmental analyses of

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