Part II: The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization
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Part II: The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization is a section of Friedrich Hayek’s book "The Constitution of Liberty" that explores how individual freedom and limited government foster innovation, cultural development, and economic progress.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Part II: The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization Context triple: [Part III: Freedom in the Welfare State, follows, Part II: The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization]
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Humanity in a Creative Universe
"Humanity in a Creative Universe" is a philosophical and scientific work by Stuart Kauffman that explores how human agency, creativity, and emergence fit into an evolving, non-deterministic cosmos.
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Part I: The Value of Freedom
Part I: The Value of Freedom is the opening section of Friedrich Hayek’s political philosophy work The Constitution of Liberty, in which he develops his foundational arguments about the nature, importance, and implications of individual freedom in a liberal society.
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Civilization on Trial
Civilization on Trial is a collection of essays by historian Arnold J. Toynbee examining the challenges, crises, and future prospects of modern civilization.
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Part V: Of the Power of the Intellect, or of Human Liberty
"Part V: Of the Power of the Intellect, or of Human Liberty" is the concluding section of Spinoza’s Ethics, where he analyzes the mind’s capacity to understand, overcome the passions, and attain a state of intellectual love of God and human freedom.
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Civilization: The West and the Rest
Civilization: The West and the Rest is a historical analysis book by Niall Ferguson that explores how Western civilization came to dominate the modern world and how its global influence is evolving.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Part II: The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization Target entity description: Part II: The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization is a section of Friedrich Hayek’s book "The Constitution of Liberty" that explores how individual freedom and limited government foster innovation, cultural development, and economic progress.
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A.
Humanity in a Creative Universe
"Humanity in a Creative Universe" is a philosophical and scientific work by Stuart Kauffman that explores how human agency, creativity, and emergence fit into an evolving, non-deterministic cosmos.
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B.
Part I: The Value of Freedom
Part I: The Value of Freedom is the opening section of Friedrich Hayek’s political philosophy work The Constitution of Liberty, in which he develops his foundational arguments about the nature, importance, and implications of individual freedom in a liberal society.
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C.
Civilization on Trial
Civilization on Trial is a collection of essays by historian Arnold J. Toynbee examining the challenges, crises, and future prospects of modern civilization.
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D.
Part V: Of the Power of the Intellect, or of Human Liberty
"Part V: Of the Power of the Intellect, or of Human Liberty" is the concluding section of Spinoza’s Ethics, where he analyzes the mind’s capacity to understand, overcome the passions, and attain a state of intellectual love of God and human freedom.
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E.
Civilization: The West and the Rest
Civilization: The West and the Rest is a historical analysis book by Niall Ferguson that explores how Western civilization came to dominate the modern world and how its global influence is evolving.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Part III: Freedom in the Welfare State
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Part II: The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization
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