Explain in your own simple sentences the Intellectual Freedom by Aristotle.
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As we will see, however, there is an important difference: while many contemporary theorists think of freedom as simply the capacity to guide one's own actions, without reference to the object or objects sought through action, Aristotle conceives of freedom as the capacity to direct oneself to those ends which one's .Aristotle agrees with Plato that knowledge is of what is true and that this truth must be justified in a way which shows that it must be true, it is necessarily true. ... Thus it is through the senses that we begin to gain knowledge of the form which makes the substance the particular substance it is.
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