L2: FREEDOM OF THE HUMAN PERSON Flashcards

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The condition or right of
being able or allowed to do, say,think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited

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Freedom

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The ability or power to make decisions for
yourself, especially thepower of a nation to decide how it will be governed, The ability to BECOME

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self determination

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3
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The process to manifest his or her ideas and aspirations

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exercise of intellect

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4
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The ability to decide what to do independently of any outside influence

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free will

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5
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what are the kinds of freedom

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physical, psychological and moral freedom

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refers to the ability to act and move without restraint or coercion. It is the state of being free from physical constraints, such as imprisonment or other forms of captivity.

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physical freedom

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refers to the state of being free from intena constra hits such as tears, as, is as, imiting
behaviors. It is the ability to think, feel, and act without being overly influenced by negative mental patterns or emotional burdens.

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psychological freedom

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relates to the ability to make choices based on one’s values, ethics, and beliefs. It involves the capacity to act according to one’s conscience and moral principles, rather than being compelled by external forces or societal norms.

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moral freedom

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9
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what are the two elements of freedom?

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voluntariness
responsibility

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10
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It refers to the ability of a person to act out his or her free will and self-determination.
It also means that a person may decide to act or not to act, and these decisions are made out of his or her own free will.

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voluntariness

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It refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and consequences. As a free being, the person must accept the consequences of his or her action and take responsibility for them.

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responsibility

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