Freedom Demo Presentation PDF
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This presentation discusses various aspects of freedom, including self-determination, responsible freedom, and the role of law in society. It examines different perspectives on freedom, like those of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and St. Thomas Aquinas.
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FREEDOM OF THE HUMAN PERSON Classroom Rules and Regulations Our subject is an open book feel free to share your ideas , questions and ONE VOICE-It is good insights to have an exchange of knowledge but...
FREEDOM OF THE HUMAN PERSON Classroom Rules and Regulations Our subject is an open book feel free to share your ideas , questions and ONE VOICE-It is good insights to have an exchange of knowledge but please don't interrupt Feel free to use the the speaker chat box or click the raise hand button if you have questions or clarifications Enjoy the thrill, fun and games during the lesson. Just go along and enjoy the ride. Objectives: Identify the essence of freedom in Society To apply the idea of responsible freedom to current social issues our society is facing To integrate freedom to self and society WE USED TO TAKE FREEDOM AS A PIECE OF CAKE MOST OF THE TIME WE TAKE IT FOR GRANTED NOW I WOULD LOVE TO ASK WHAT IS FREEDOM FOR YOU? Table of contents 01 02 Freedom Responsible Self Determination freedom Freedom comes with responsibilities 03 04 Law Social Contract Common good why not Thetheory tri contradictive all good? statement. MAN IS A RATIONAL BEING FREEDOM Freedom is the ability to choose between two options the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. the power to determine action without restraint. the power to determine action without restraint. Philosophy. the power to exercise choice and make decisions without constraint from within or without; autonomy; self- determination. Freedom is always associated with free will SELF DETERMINATION determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence. freedom to live as one chooses, or to act or decide without consulting another or others. the determining by the people of the form their government shall have, without reference to the wishes of any other nation, especially by people of a territory or former colony. YOUR FREEDOM ENDS WHERE THE FREEDOM OF OTHER PEOPLE BEGINS Responsible freedom FREEDOM is DOING WHAT YOU WANT TO DO FREEDOM IS NOT ABSOLUTE Freedom requires respect of the people Under the law we are free Why do we need law ? LAW IS AGREEMENT OF THE PEOPLE LAW IS AN ORDINANCE OF REASON PROMULGATED BY SOMEONE IN AUTHORITY TO PROMOTE COMMON GOOD LAW Law is a system of rules created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision. any written or positive rule or collection of rules prescribed under the authority of the state or nation, as by the people in its constitution.Compare bylaw, statutory law. the controlling influence of such rules; the condition of society brought about by their observance: maintaining law and order. Recappers Time!!! It takes two tango 1st player will give the idea 2nd player will give the definition NOTE: The player 1 have a power to nominate his/her classmates The hero in we a 5 minute group activity The student will be divided Criteria: into groups, and will show a Social Concept 40% skit or short play Relevance 20% Group 1- Responsible Explanation 30% freedom Over All presentation 10% Group 2- Freedom Total of 100% Group3- Law Guide questions a. How can we exercise (Responsible freedom, Absolute freedom, law)? b. What are your hot takes on the topic? Hero in Society Hot takes and in takes in social China’s action towards issues the Philippine coast guard at west Philippine sea? Influencer’s opinions effects towards the perception of their follower’s regarding certain social Issue? Political color differences between two opposing political candidates give the reason of the problem and think of possible solution on those social scenarios The wrap up! 1. : If you are a good friend to yourself, what will be the advice you are going to give to yourself? Evaluation time For advance reading continue to the next slides!!! 1.Take a good rest champ! Table of contents 01 02 The power of Love is freedom Volition Will Action Reason St. Thomas Aquinas love is inviting 03 04 Individual Social Contract freedom A will of exercise the Thetheory tri contradictive freedom statement. —Someone famous Introductio FREEDOM… WHAT ARE THE THINGS n ARE YOU WILL TO GIVE OR TO GIVE UP TO HAVE A FREEDOM? OR IS FREEDOM IS JUST AN IDEA OR STATE OF MIND? All Action Have Consequence s Aristotle The Power of Volition Will- Action- Reason Aristotle The Power of Volition The imperative quality of judgment in practical intellect is meaningless apart from will. Reason can legislate, but only through will can its legislation be translated into action. The task of practical intellect is to guide will by enlightening it. Will in fact is to be understood wholly in terms of intellect , there would be no will. This is obvious from the way in which will is rationally denominated. The will of human its is an instrument of free choice. It is within the power of everyone to be good or bad, Worthy or worthless Our This is inner awareness of borne aptitude out byand wrong of right The common testimony of human beings The reward and punishment of rulers and The general employment of praise and blame. Moral acts, which are always particular acts, are in power and we are responsible for them. Character of habits is no excuse for immoral conduct. For him A human being is rational. Reason is divine characteristic. Human has the spark of its divine. If there is no intellect there will be no will. Reason can legislate, but only through will can its legislations be turned into action 0 Love is freedom 1 What is the association of love to freedom? “Love is always patient and kind. It is never jealous. Love is never boastful or conceited. It is never rude or selfish. It does not take offense and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in other people’s sins, but delights in the truth. It is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes.” St. Thomas Aquinas Love is freedom love is not obligatory love is inviting divine law = follow bible Eternal Law ST, THOMAS AQUINAS oF all the creatures of God. Human beings have the unique power to change themselves and the things around them for better St. Thomas Aquinas consider human being as an agent (moral). A human being therefore, has supernatural, transcendental destiny. This mean that we can rise above his ordinary being or self to highest being or self, The power of change, however cannot be done by human being alone. But achieve through cooperation with god. Between humanity and God there is an infinite gap, which god can bridge through his power. Perfection by participation here means that it is union of humanity with God. Change should promote not just purely private advantage but for the good of community Jean Paul Sarte: Individual freedom Existentialism For Sarte, the human person is the desire to be God: The desire to exist as abeing which has its sufficient ground in itself. There are no guidepost along the road of life. The human person builds the road to destiny of his/her choosing ; he or she is the creator Sarte’s existentialism stems from this principle: Existence precedes essence The person, first, exist, encounters himself and surges up in the world then defines himself Afterward. The person is nothing else but thst what he makes of himself. The person is provided with a supreme opportunity to give meaning to one’s life. In the course of Giving meaning to ones life, one fills the world with meaning. Freedom is therefore, the very core and the door to authenticate existence, Authentic existence is realized only in deeds that are committed alone, in absolute freedom and responsibility and which therefore, the character of true creation Jean Jacque Rousseau: Collective Freedom/Common Good For Rousseau, the state of nature is relatively peaceful, but a social contract becomes necessary to overcome conflicts that inevitably arise as society grows and individuals become dependent on others to meet their needs. However, uniquely in Rousseau’s account, the authority of the state is not inherently in conflict with the free will of individuals, because it represents the collective will (the “general will”), of which the individual will is a part, provided that the individual is moral. Social Contract Theory Jean-Paul Sartre Thoma Jean Jacque Everyone has as Rousseau freedom The state of the You have a freedom, I have a Hobbes nation is freedom. Everyone has absolute freedom. There isn't a need for relatively You have a freedom, I have a freedom. Absolute one family to govern us. Let's help each by having a collective peaceful. freedom Anarchy Democracy Monarchy