Our irreducible freedom, moreover, means that we finally determine, through our own present power, how effective God's future power will be.
It is this minimal but profound and
irreducible freedom to which Michael K aspires and which he finally achieves, the freedom to be who one pleases and to stand on one's own.
Not exact matches
That's why the idea of personal
freedom remains in the world —
irreducible personal identity or inwardness or conscience — even as belief in the God of the Bible recedes.
A summary of Merleau - Ponty's treatment of ambiguity points to Whitehead's notion of adventure: (i) the
irreducible polarity of body - world as the ultimate scheme of existence; (ii) the irreducibility of perception to either pole of the body - world schema; (iii) the affirmation of
freedom as both centripetal and centrifugal.
Given the historical, international, and jurisprudential context, it is clear that the ability to engage in the collective withdrawal of services in the process of the negotiation of a collective agreement is the
irreducible minimum of the
freedom to associate in Canadian labour relations as protected under section 2 (d) of the Charter.
The Court found that in the history of Canadian labour relations, the right to collectively withdraw services in the negotiation of a collective agreement has been the «
irreducible minimum» of the
freedom to associate.