" Needless to say, the freedom of a finite being
such as man is a freedom within limits.
Man is not free from conditions, be they
biological or psychological or sociological in nature.
But he is, and always remains, free to take
a stand toward these conditions; he always retains
the freedom to choose his attitude toward them. "
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