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What is the meaning of physical freedom?
What is the meaning of physical freedom?
- The absence of any physical restraint (correct)
- Using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness
- The ability to make choices and perform actions
- Being accountable for one's actions and their consequences
Which kind of freedom is also referred to as freedom of choice?
Which kind of freedom is also referred to as freedom of choice?
- Psychological freedom (correct)
- Physical freedom
- Responsibility
- Moral freedom
In which type of freedom is the person free to perform actions considered right and wise?
In which type of freedom is the person free to perform actions considered right and wise?
- Psychological freedom (correct)
- Moral freedom
- Physical freedom
- Responsibility
What does moral freedom refer to?
What does moral freedom refer to?
What is responsibility in the context of freedom?
What is responsibility in the context of freedom?
What does 'voluntariness' refer to in the context of human freedom?
What does 'voluntariness' refer to in the context of human freedom?
What is the essence of 'genuine dialogue' as discussed in the text?
What is the essence of 'genuine dialogue' as discussed in the text?
How is 'intersubjectivity' defined in the context of human interaction?
How is 'intersubjectivity' defined in the context of human interaction?
What is the role of 'self-reflection' in the exercise of human freedom?
What is the role of 'self-reflection' in the exercise of human freedom?
What does 'empathy' involve according to the text?
What does 'empathy' involve according to the text?
Flashcards
Physical Freedom
Physical Freedom
The absence of physical restraints.
Psychological Freedom
Psychological Freedom
Freedom of choice; ability to make decisions.
Moral Freedom
Moral Freedom
Using freedom for good and upholding human dignity.
Responsibility (Freedom)
Responsibility (Freedom)
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Voluntariness
Voluntariness
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Genuine Dialogue
Genuine Dialogue
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Intersubjectivity
Intersubjectivity
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Self-Reflection
Self-Reflection
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Empathy
Empathy
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Freedom of Choice
Freedom of Choice
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Study Notes
Physical Freedom
- The ability to move and act without physical constraints or limitations.
Freedom of Choice
- The freedom to make decisions and choices without external influence.
Moral Freedom
- The ability to make decisions based on a sense of right and wrong, and to act accordingly.
Moral Freedom
- The ability to act according to a sense of right and wrong, guided by personal morality and wisdom.
Responsibility in Freedom
- The awareness that freedom comes with the obligation to consider the consequences of our actions and their impact on others.
Voluntariness
- The conscious and intentional act of choosing to act or not act.
Genuine Dialogue
- Based on mutual respect, openness to different views, and willingness to listen and engage in a meaningful exchange of ideas.
Intersubjectivity
- The mutual understanding and shared meaning that arises from interactions between individuals, recognizing and acknowledging their respective perspectives.
Self Reflection
- Involves critical analysis of one's own thoughts, beliefs, and motivations in making choices and acting responsibly.
Empathy
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, recognizing their perspective and experiences.
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Explore the concept of freedom as an intrinsic property of human beings and the different kinds of freedom in philosophical thought. This quiz covers the nature of freedom, the ability to make choices, and the power to create and define oneself.