Abstract

Three types of freedom are distinguished, discussed, and related to one another. These types of freedom are argued to lie at the heart of liberal education and to elucidate essential meanings of the term “liberal” in that context. These freedoms of a liberal arts education are also shown to bear crucially on the intellectual, moral, and spiritual development of undergraduate students in the university.

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