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What is the
essence
of
true freedom
according to the lesson objectives?
To discern the essence of true freedom
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What is one of the
learning objectives
related to
moral responsibility
?
Discuss moral responsibility and
accountability
in their
exercise of freedom
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Why is it important to realize that all actions have
consequences
?
Because it helps individuals understand the
impact
of their
choices
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What does
evaluating
the exercise of
prudence
in choice involve?
It involves
assessing
the
wisdom
of decisions made
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What
realization
is associated with making choices?
Choices have
consequences
, and some things are given up while others are
obtained
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What situation demonstrates freedom of choice and the consequences of choices?
Mang Lito's
decision
to save the boy from oncoming traffic
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What is the relationship between
voluntariness
and
responsibility
?
Voluntariness and responsibility go hand-in-hand in determining a person’s
freedom
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What happens when a person is forced to act against their will?
They cannot be held responsible for their
involuntary
actions
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How does
awareness
of the
effects
of actions relate to
freedom
?
A person who is unaware of the effects of their actions acts with diminished freedom
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What are the
consequences
of
diminished freedom
?
It leads to imperfect actions and unwise decisions with
negative effects
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What is
freedom
as defined in the lesson takeaways?
The ability to make choices and perform actions
An
intrinsic
and essential property of the
human person
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What are the types of freedom mentioned in the lesson?
Physical Freedom
- freedom from physical restraint
Psychological Freedom
- freedom of choice
Moral Freedom
- using freedom to uphold dignity and goodness
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What does
voluntariness
refer to?
Voluntariness is the ability to act out of one’s own free will and
self-determination
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How is responsibility defined in the lesson?
Responsibility
refers to being
accountable
for one's actions and their consequences
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Why is it important to make
voluntary actions
in bad situations?
It helps prevent negative outcomes and demonstrates
moral responsibility
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What might be the result of
Mang Lito's
actions in saving the boy?
His actions likely prevented harm to the boy and demonstrated
moral courage
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