Introduction to Freedom of the Human Person in Philosophy

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What is the essence of Freedom according to the text?

The ability to make choices and perform those choices

Which concept of Freedom refers to the ability to choose different courses of action without restrictions?

Free will

What does 'Voluntariness' refer to in defining Freedom?

The ability to act of one's own free will and self-determination

What is 'Moral Freedom' according to the text?

Using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness

What is the main difference between 'Freedom itself' and 'Free will'?

Freedom itself refers to the absence of any restrictions, while Free will refers to the ability to choose different courses of action

What does the concept of 'responsibility' refer to?

Being held accountable for one's actions and their consequences

Which philosophical concept involves the mutual recognition of each other as persons?

Intersubjectivity

What is dialogue defined as in the context of human interaction?

An interaction between persons through speech or the use of words, expressions, and body language

What should limit one's personal freedom according to the text?

The freedom and rights of others

What drives humans to establish attachments and seek close relationships with others?

Our natural and universal tendency to relate to others

Explore the fundamental concepts of freedom of the human person in philosophy, including the essence of freedom, the ability to make choices, and the two concepts of freedom: freedom itself and free will.

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