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What is freedom

  • "This means that the human person by nature is a FREE BEING, and that it is in his or her nature to seek wisdom."
  • The condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited" -Cambrige Dictionary (correct)
  • "The ability or power to make decisions for yourself, especially thepower of a nation to decide how it will be governed, 'The ability to BECOME."
  • "The ability to decide what to do independently of any outside influence"

WHERE DOES FREEDOM ROOTED?

  • SELF-DETERMINATION "The ability or power to make decisions for yourself, especially thepower of a nation to decide how it will be governed, 'The ability to BECOME." EXERCISE OF INTELLECT "The process to manifest his or her ideas and aspirations." • FREE WILL "The ability to decide what to do independently of any outside influence" (correct)
  • it requires a degree of control from the person who exercises it.
  • who have denied by their freedom. It is a dehumanizing act because a person is forced to for life without the possibility of ever leaving a life of bondage.
  • refers to the absence of any physical restraint. The person is free move wherever he or she goes.

WHAT'S GOOD WITH FREEDOM?

  • "The process to manifest his or her ideas and aspirations."
  • refers to the absence of any physical restraint. The person is free move wherever he or she goes.
  • Freedom gives us the choice to undertake one the best possible action. • Freedom requires a degree of control from the person who exercises it. (correct)
  • -It refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and consequences. As a free being, the person must accept the consequences of his or her action and take responsibility for them.

WHAT'S SLAVERY?

<p>Persons who have denied by their freedom. It is a dehumanizing act because a person is forced to for life without the possibility of ever leaving a life of bondage. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

KINDS OF FREEDOM

<p>• Physical Freedom</p> <p>-refers to the absence of any physical restraint. The person is free move wherever he or she goes.</p> <p>• Psychological Freedom</p> <p>-is also called as FREEDOM OF CHOICE. The person performs actions that he considers right and wise.</p> <p>• Moral Freedom</p> <p>-refers to as FREEDOM IN MANNER that upholds human dignity and goodness. The person is not an object of other's freedom. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

TWO ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM!

<p>•VOLUNTARINESS</p> <p>•RESPONSIBILITY (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

VOLUNTARINESS!

<p>It refers to the ability of a person to act out his or her free will and self-determination. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

RESPONSIBILITY!

<p>It refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and consequences. As a free being, the person must accept the consequences of his or her action and take responsibility for them. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Voluntariness and responsibility

<p>go hand- in-hand in determining a person's freedom. In any situation where a person is forced to do an action against his or her will, it follows that he or she cannot be held responsible for his or her involuntary actions. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

SELF-REFLECTION

<p>is vital in the proper exercise of human freedom. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Freedom

The ability to do, say, think, etc., what you want without control or limitations.

Self-determination

The power to make decisions for yourself

Free will

The ability to choose without outside influence.

Physical Freedom

The absence of physical restraints.

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Psychological Freedom

Freedom of choice; acting according to personal beliefs.

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Moral Freedom

Freedom that upholds human dignity and goodness.

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Voluntariness

The ability to act freely and independently.

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Responsibility

Being accountable for your actions and consequences.

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Slavery

The denial of freedom, forcing a person into bondage.

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Self-reflection

Considering your own actions and choices critically.

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