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    Supports→A person is unfree to do something only when other agents prevent the person from doing it, not when natural or self-inflicted causes render the person unable to do it.

    Incapacitation by natural causes (illness, genetic handicap, weather) renders a person unable to act but does not involve another agent preventing the action.

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    Advocates of negative conceptions of freedom typically restrict the range of obstacles that count as constraints on freedom to those that are brought about by other agents. For theorists who conceive of constraints on freedom in this way, I am unfree only to the extent that other people prevent me from doing certain things. If I am incapacitated by natural causes — by a genetic handicap, say, or by a virus or by certain climatic conditions — I may be rendered unable to do certain things, but I a

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