Kant's view of freedom seems so alien to our own notion of freedom, namely, that freedom is commensurate with the extension of the field of possibilities. Whereas Kant thinks freedom is making choices that are determined by a law, which seems like the constraining of a field of possibilities. 
Is that an accurate description of Kant's views? If so, why does he think that?
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