MODULE 5

Cards (21)

  • Ability to MAKE choices and PERFORM those choice
    Freedom
  • Ability to be what we WANT and to DECIDE and create oneself
    Essence Freedom
  • Ability to act or change without CONSTRAINT. an do/change anything effortlessly and responsibility
    FREEDOM
  • -Ability to choose different courses of action WITHOUT restriction. you are aware of the consequences (good/bad).
    FREEWILL
  • Ability to choose things according to our MORAL REASONING
    FREEWILL
  • KINDS OF FREEDOM
    1)PSYCHOLOGICAL FREEDOM
    2)PHYSICAL FREEDOM
    3)MORAL FREEDOM
  • The person is free to perform actions that he or she considers right or wrong
    PSYCHOLOGICAL FREEDOM
  • freedom of mobility
    PHYSICAL FREEDOM
  • You can grow as a person. Dignity and goodness
    MORAL FREEDOM
  • The SIMPLEST form of freedom
    Decision
  • Willing; act out of his own Freewill and self-determination
    Voluntariness
  • Person being accountable for hus actions and comsequences
    Responsibility
  • Your teacher gave you a pen and paper. The goal here is to make these two items useful for you. You can either use the pen to write a letter or draw something on the paper. You can also transform the paper into a paper airplane and write a message on it and throw it in the air until it finally lands to another person’s lap. (Freedom or Freewill)
    FREEDOM
  • Pampu is a grade 12 senior high school student at EAC-Manila. In choosing his college course, he solely based his self-interest and desires on selecting a career path. (FREEDOM or FREEWILL)
    FREE WILL
  • You practiced freedom of choice when you enter senior high school and choose your desired track (Clue: kinds of freedom)
    Psychological Freedom
  • A person was imprisoned due to illegal actions, removing his physical freedom or the ability to move to other locations. (Clue: kinds of freedom)

    Physical Freedom
  • A student decided to use his/her free time to study for the upcoming exam, instead of watching a series the whole day. Is this a correct practice of freedom with responsibility? (Clue: kinds of freedom)
    MORAL FREEDOM
  • As you are walking in the school’s corridor, you saw one of the housekeeping officers fell due to exhaustion, you immediately run towards the officer and without a second thought, you helped the person. (Clue: ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM)
    VOLUNTARINESS
  • You are given with 1 week to do your PETA and Written Works. As part of your decision, you finished your task already in order to make sure that it will not overlap with other academic tasks (Clue: ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM)
    RESPONSIBILITY
  • vital in the proper exercise of human freedom. We cannot allow ourselves to be slaves to sudden emotions.

    Self-reflection
  • ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM
    • VOLUNTARINESS
    • RESPONSIBILITY