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Topic
#6678
Is true freedom absolute? Doing whatever you please whenever you want? Or does freedom require restriction—laws, morality, responsibility—to actually exist?
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Parameters
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- Last updated date
- Type
- Standard
- Number of rounds
- 3
- Time for argument
- Two weeks
- Max argument characters
- 600
- Voting period
- Two weeks
- Point system
- Multiple criterions
- Voting system
- Open
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Round 1
I argue that freedom can not exist without laws.
The original definition of the word freedom when it was first established was the power of self-determination and exemption from slavery. The word freedom itself can be traced back to before 1150 while the concept of laws and rules can be stated back to ancient Mesopotamia around 2100 - 1760 BCE. while the concept of peace was first discovered in the ancient Greek society around 300 - 350 BCE. this just shows that with out the concept of laws and morality we would not have the concept of freedom
The original definition of the word freedom when it was first established was the power of self-determination and exemption from slavery. The word freedom itself can be traced back to before 1150 while the concept of laws and rules can be stated back to ancient Mesopotamia around 2100 - 1760 BCE. while the concept of peace was first discovered in the ancient Greek society around 300 - 350 BCE. this just shows that with out the concept of laws and morality we would not have the concept of freedom
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Round 2
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