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INTRO to PHILO
5: Freedom of the human person
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Voluntary acts
- refers to free acts which can be assigned a corresponding value.
Moral Freedom
- it refers to the responsible use of freedom to uphold goodness.
Physical Freedom
- this is the freedom any physical restraint
Freedom should be exercised in
responsible and beneficial
Freedom
- it is experienced through the act of making choices.
Freedom
- this is the ability to make choices and perform actions, and is an intrinsic and essential property of the human person.
Freedom
- is rooted in the human person's self-determination and the exercise of intellect and free will.
Freedom
- the power to be what you want to be and the ability to decide and create yourself.
Physical Freedom, Psychological Freedom, Moral Freedom
- kinds of freedom.
Psychological Freedom
- also called as freedom of choice
Psychological Freedom
- the person is free to perform actions that he or she considers right and wise. A person is also free to act or not to act.
Moral Freedom
- refers to using freedom in a manner that uphold human dignity and goodness
Voluntariness
- refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her free will and self-determination.
Voluntary acts
- are free acts which can be assigned a corresponding moral value.
Voluntariness, Responsibility -
what are the two elements that define freedom.
Responsibility -
refers to the person being accountable for his/her actions and their consequences.
True
- True or False. Voluntariness and Responsibility go hand-in-hand in determining a person's freedom.
True
- True or False. Human freedom should be exercised with control and a recognition of reasonable limits.
True -
True or False. Freedom should be exercised with regard for knowledge and truth.