Conceptions Of Freedom In The Use Of The Open Public Space: The Foruen Enparantza In Oñati As An Illustration
Keywords:
freedom, law, liberty, perception, public space, public sphereAbstract
Freedom is a mantle that covers all aspects of existence. Just as on a cold winter night, its absence is noticeable. But not only in the absolute absence of freedom must we think of it. Neither should we think of freedom in binary terms (there is or is not). Freedom is much more than a concept, we live, enjoy, exhaust, and suffer. Freedom carries responsibility in the realm of the inner and especially in the public realm. This work suggests the study of freedom in the realm of the public and seeks to link it with the place where freedom is exercised. And being the public freedom the object of study of this work, I will review the great minds that studied it before, the norms that regulate it and the perception of the individuals that live in the town of Oñati. This dissertation unveils the amount, size, colour, and texture of the Oñati idea of freedom.
La libertad es un manto que cubre todos los aspectos de la existencia. Sólo en una fría noche de invierno, su ausencia se hace presente. Pero, no sólo en la ausencia absoluta de libertad debemos pensar en ella. Tampoco debemos pensar en ella en términos binarios (existe o no). La libertad es mucho más que un concepto, la vivimos, disfrutamos, agotamos y sufrimos. La libertad tiene aparejada la responsabilidad, en el reino de lo interno y especialmente en el reino de lo público. Este trabajo sugiere el estudio de la libertad en el reino de lo público y busca vincularla con el lugar en que es ejercida. Y, siendo la libertad pública el objeto de estudio de este trabajo, repasaré las grandes mentes que la han estudiado en el pasado, las normas que la regulan y la percepción de los individuos que viven en el pueblo de Oñati. Esta tesina revela la cantidad, tamaño, color y textura de la idea de libertad en Oñati.
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