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How to Live in Freedom Being Yourself

How to Live in Freedom Being Yourself

Aniceto Masferrer

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Wipf and Stock Publishers
Año de edición:
2026
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798385262199
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What does it truly mean to live in freedom? In a culture that often confuses freedom with mere choice or self-assertion, How to Live in Freedom Being Yourself invites readers to recover a deeper and richer understanding of human liberty. Drawing on philosophy, history, and lived experience, Aniceto Masferrer shows that authentic freedom is inseparable from truth, responsibility, and love.Rather than presenting abstract theories, this book explores freedom as a personal journey: one that calls readers to integrity, courage, and solidarity with others. It examines how freedom has been shaped and distorted in Western culture, why autonomy without responsibility ultimately enslaves, and how genuine liberty requires both limits and meaning.Written with clarity and conviction, How to Live in Freedom Being Yourself is both a reflection and a guide. It challenges readers to think critically about their own lives, to resist the false promises of an individualism without roots, and to embrace the adventure of becoming truly free.For students, seekers, and anyone longing for a more authentic life, this book offers a fresh vision of freedom--one that is at once demanding, hopeful, and profoundly human.

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