quiz 3 Flashcards
the ability to make choices and perform those choices
freedom
it is the quality or state of being free. it is our capacity to choose what we wanted and an inner awareness of what is right and wrong
freedom itself
it is our ability to choose between two different possible courses of action, independently
free will
TRUE OR FALSE
freedom is an intrinsic and essential person
true
TRUE OR FALSE
freedom is rooted in the human person’s self-determination and the exercise of intellect and free will
TRUE
it refers to the absence of any physical restraint
physical freedom
it is also called freedom of choice, the person is free to perform actions that he or she considers right and wjse
psychological freedom
it refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness
moral freedom
two elements that define freedom
voluntariness
responsibility
two elements that define freedom
voluntariness
responsibility
it refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and self determination
also means a person may act even if they are not required or called to take action
voluntariness
it refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences
responsibility
TRUE OR FALSE
freedom should be exercised with control and reasonable limits
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE
freedom should be exercised with regard for knowledge and truth
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE
freedom should be exercised to uphold freedom of others
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE
freedom is recognized and guaranteed right for all persons
TRUE
we used in describing interactions, refers to the interactions that exist between the self and the other
interpersonal
recognizing the self in the other
interpersonal
carries the meaning of a unique relationship between separate individuals or subjects
intersubjectivity
unique relationship between two distinct subjects
intersubjectivity
this refers to the simple awareness of the self about the existence of the other
first level
refers to the awareness of the self as seen by others
deeper level
this arises when ceases to view the others as a distinct and authentic person merely considers the other person as a mere object or a means to satisfy personal interest
alienation
the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another
availability
lead humans to strive to achieve deeper and more substantial interactions and relations with other people
dialogue
the ability to share emotions
empathy
it is an ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimensions of relationships and interaction
ethics of care
an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with others
seeming