![]() ![]() Of course, we’re not reading “Freedom” in Tolstoy’s era we’re reading it now. ![]() The second part of “Freedom,” Patty’s autobiography, certainly raises this issue: she’s always guessing at her own youthful motivations, wondering if she might have acted differently. The line follows a disquisition on the nature of freewill and of philosophy’s efforts to reconcile it with the “dependence” of our personality on external factors. ![]()
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