PHILOSOPHY

Cards (34)

  • Ability to make choices and perform actions
    Ability to be what we want and to decide and create oneself
    Rooted in human person self-determination and the exercise of intellect and free will
    Freedom
  • Thus, saying that humans are free is just the same as saying that humans have free will
  • mental ability to make choices and actions to carry out these choices
    Free will
  • Views of human freedom
    Hard Determinism
  • Views of human freedom
    Libertarianism
  • Views of human freedom
    Compatibilism
  • KINDS OF FREEDOM
    Natural freedom
  • KINDS OF FREEDOM
    Social Freedom
  • Human freedom is rooted in the human will
    The mind has power to carry out its intentions and choices into actions
    (independent to external factors including natural laws)
  • Two kinds of mind-body problem
    Ontological mind-body problem
    Investigates how the mind or consciousness arises from the brain
  • Two kinds of mind-body problem
    Casual mind-body problem
    Investigates how mental and bodily events casually influence one another
  • FOUR TYPES OF CAUSATION
    Mental-to-Mental type
  • FOUR TYPES OF CAUSATION
    Mental-to-Physical type
  • FOUR TYPES OF CAUSATION
    Physical-to-mental type
  • FOUR TYPES OF CAUSATION
    Physical-to-physical type
  • Realize that
    "All actions have consequences"
  • Accountability
  • TYPES OF ACCOUNTABILITY
    Legal accountability
  • TYPES OF ACCOUNTABILITY
    moral accountability
  • 4 PILLARS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
    Responsibility - duty that binds to the course of action
  • 4 PILLARS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
    Answerability - being called to account
  • 4 PILLARS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
    Trustworthiness - a trait of being worthy of trust and confidence
  • 4 PILLARS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
    Liability - being legally bound to obligation
  • Accountability is also Responsibility
  • Benefits of being accountable
    Your performance will improve
    Your relationships will flourish
    People's respect for you will skyrocket
    You will be a great example for others to follow
    Your self-esteem will grow
  • 6 steps to accountability
    1 Self-honesty
    2 Value others
    3 Keep records
    4 Take responsibility
    5 Do the right thing
    6 Act promptly with care
  • Honouring the agreements that one makes
    Accountability
  • Responsibility - when given a specific task, and you are responsible for delivering that task in any way possible
  • Responsibility as Accountability
    When someone is responsible for certain events.
  • Responsibility as duty
    Means holding certain duties and obligations.
  • Responsibility as agency
    Being responsible means being the cause of something or being the one that brings about something.
  • DIFFERENT TYPES OF IGNORANCE
    Invincible Ignorance
  • DIFFERENT TYPES OF IGNORANCE
    Vincible Ignorance
  • DIFFERENT TYPES OF IGNORANCE
    Concomitant Ignorance