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This document discusses the philosophy of human freedom and choice. It defines key concepts like freedom, autonomy, self-awareness, and their relationship. While humans have the freedom to make choices, that freedom is limited by natural and social factors. True freedom involves taking responsibility for one's actions and considering how choices may impact others. Developing prudence is important to make choices carefully and consider all consequences.
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Freedom of choice is the ability to make decisions without restraint. While people have autonomy over their choices, freedom is limited by human abilities and laws. True freedom requires considering how decisions impact others and exercising prudence in choices by carefully weighing consequences. Self-awareness allows for autonomy in decision-making based on personal motivations but also accountability for the effects of one's actions.
The document discusses the concept of human freedom. It defines freedom as the ability to make choices and self-determine actions. Freedom is categorized into physical, psychological, and moral types. The document uses examples to illustrate how exercising freedom requires responsibility and control over oneself to uphold human dignity. Losing control can diminish freedom and dehumanize a person. Elements of freedom include voluntariness in choices and taking responsibility for actions and consequences.
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The document discusses several key topics:
1) It examines how educational opportunities should allow students to pursue their own identities and conceptions of what is good for them.
2) It emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and debate, as well as recognizing there may be multiple truths.
3) It argues that educational opportunities should both celebrate shared identities but also acknowledge and respect differences among students.
The document discusses the concept of true freedom and how it relates to decision making and responsibility. It defines external freedom as freedom from outside restrictions, and internal freedom as freedom from internal limitations like fear. True freedom is the ability to choose what is right and have the strength to do it, motivated by love for God and others. This type of freedom allows us to fulfill our purpose through service. The document also explains that people have intellect to distinguish right from wrong, and freedom to choose, so they are accountable for their decisions and actions. Responsible decision making involves carefully considering alternatives and choosing the best response or course of action while considering consequences.
This document discusses the concept of freedom of the human person. It defines freedom as the ability to do, say, or think whatever you want without being controlled or limited. Freedom is an intrinsic and essential property of human beings, and it is in our nature to seek wisdom and make independent decisions through free will and the exercise of intellect. True freedom requires both voluntariness in action and taking responsibility for the consequences of one's actions. The document examines different types of freedom and encourages self-reflection in properly exercising human freedom.
The document discusses the concept of freedom. It defines freedom as an intrinsic part of human nature and the ability to make choices and act voluntarily while also being responsible. The document outlines three types of freedom: physical, psychological, and moral freedom. It also discusses how freedom requires elements of voluntariness and responsibility. The document prompts reflection on exercising freedom in a responsible way that respects others and truth.
Did you know that our brains are naturally biased? Let's explore the functions of unconscious bias together and navigate their impact on our decision-making processes. We will examine our own background and identities so we can interact more authentically with colleagues, consumers, and the community at large.
1) Choices we make in life determine our path and can either accelerate or decelerate our progress depending on their nature.
2) Thomas had to quit medical school to work as a mechanic after his parents died, as his aunt's income could not support his education and living expenses.
3) Our environment, including mental environment, influences our choices and condition by determining the state of our mind. Being in a negative environment can negatively impact our choices and productivity.
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The document discusses several topics including:
1. The importance of understanding different perspectives and considering opposing opinions.
2. Defining principles of ends-based, care-based, and rule-based thinking and applying them to ethical dilemmas.
3. Questions around regulating beliefs and actions that do not harm others.
4. John Stuart Mill's arguments for freedom of expression and debate as conditions for rational decision making.
Though Steve Covey wrote the book the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People many years ago, the principles in this book are timeless, and worth revisiting. I've put up a presentation which reviews the main principles in this book.
This document discusses the concept of freedom and its relationship to ethics and responsibility. It defines freedom as involving choice and entailing responsibility. The two main elements that define freedom are identified as voluntariness, referring to free will and self-determination, and responsibility, meaning accountability for one's actions. Ethics deals with principles of morality, and moral decisions involve choosing based on ethics while weighing alternatives and consequences. Freedom must be exercised prudently and with consideration for others.
Man's free will distinguishes him from the rest of creation through his ability to reason, understand, and discern between good and evil. True freedom comes from following moral laws rather than one's desires, as desires can enslave us to sin. Living virtuously through obedience to moral truths leads to fulfillment and happiness. While love of God is the perfect motivator for moral living, fear of consequences can also motivate obedience. Christians believe God has established moral laws for our benefit that are written on our hearts through natural law.
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I can apply resolution principles that validate all members of our learning community.
I understand the influence of democracy, community, and educational professionalism in the role of learning for students.
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This document discusses the balance between individual freedom and the public interest. It explores how to differentiate between public and private matters, and how to find a balance between various interests and their possible effects. It also examines the differences between facts, morals, and values, and how moral principles can create duties and obligations.
This document discusses the concept of freedom of the human person. It defines freedom as the ability to do, say, or think whatever you want without being controlled or limited. Freedom is an intrinsic and essential property of human beings, and it is in our nature to seek wisdom and make independent decisions through free will and the exercise of intellect. True freedom requires both voluntariness in action and taking responsibility for the consequences of one's actions. The document examines different types of freedom and encourages self-reflection in properly exercising human freedom.
The document discusses the concept of freedom. It defines freedom as an intrinsic part of human nature and the ability to make choices and act voluntarily while also being responsible. The document outlines three types of freedom: physical, psychological, and moral freedom. It also discusses how freedom requires elements of voluntariness and responsibility. The document prompts reflection on exercising freedom in a responsible way that respects others and truth.
Did you know that our brains are naturally biased? Let's explore the functions of unconscious bias together and navigate their impact on our decision-making processes. We will examine our own background and identities so we can interact more authentically with colleagues, consumers, and the community at large.
1) Choices we make in life determine our path and can either accelerate or decelerate our progress depending on their nature.
2) Thomas had to quit medical school to work as a mechanic after his parents died, as his aunt's income could not support his education and living expenses.
3) Our environment, including mental environment, influences our choices and condition by determining the state of our mind. Being in a negative environment can negatively impact our choices and productivity.
Ethical issues for administrators power point session 3 su2017bruce.miller
油
The document discusses several topics including:
1. The importance of understanding different perspectives and considering opposing opinions.
2. Defining principles of ends-based, care-based, and rule-based thinking and applying them to ethical dilemmas.
3. Questions around regulating beliefs and actions that do not harm others.
4. John Stuart Mill's arguments for freedom of expression and debate as conditions for rational decision making.
Though Steve Covey wrote the book the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People many years ago, the principles in this book are timeless, and worth revisiting. I've put up a presentation which reviews the main principles in this book.
This document discusses the concept of freedom and its relationship to ethics and responsibility. It defines freedom as involving choice and entailing responsibility. The two main elements that define freedom are identified as voluntariness, referring to free will and self-determination, and responsibility, meaning accountability for one's actions. Ethics deals with principles of morality, and moral decisions involve choosing based on ethics while weighing alternatives and consequences. Freedom must be exercised prudently and with consideration for others.
Man's free will distinguishes him from the rest of creation through his ability to reason, understand, and discern between good and evil. True freedom comes from following moral laws rather than one's desires, as desires can enslave us to sin. Living virtuously through obedience to moral truths leads to fulfillment and happiness. While love of God is the perfect motivator for moral living, fear of consequences can also motivate obedience. Christians believe God has established moral laws for our benefit that are written on our hearts through natural law.
Ethics issues for administrators power point session #8.bb.fa17bruce.miller
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I can summarize a framework of making difficult decisions.
I can apply resolution principles that validate all members of our learning community.
I understand the influence of democracy, community, and educational professionalism in the role of learning for students.
Ethical issues for administrators power point session#4.bb.fa17brucemiller9901
油
This document discusses the balance between individual freedom and the public interest. It explores how to differentiate between public and private matters, and how to find a balance between various interests and their possible effects. It also examines the differences between facts, morals, and values, and how moral principles can create duties and obligations.
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Philo Q2 freedom2-pptx..............pptx
1. FREEDOM OF CHOICE AND ITS
CONSEQUENCES
PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
2. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson you should be
able to:
Define freedom and explain the
freedom of the human person.
Prove that all actions and choices have
consequences.
Evaluate and exercise prudence in
choice
Realize that some things are given up
while others are obtained in making
choices
Show situations that demonstrate
3. Imagine you won a
big contest, and you
were asked to choose
just one of the
following prizes:
4. A luxury car with a non-
transferable contract.
A 4-year college educational
scholarship at any school in the
Philippines.
A one-month all-expense paid to
three European countries.
Which prize will you
choose?
What factors made you
come up with that
decision?
Let us find out the
answers !
5. In the previous example, you were
asked to choose just one prize.
Seemingly all of them are great prizes.
However if you will weigh the pros
and cons of each, you will easily
realize that one maybe better than
the other
Learn about it!
6. Status symbol, but there is high cost
of maintenance and the burden of
Gasoline
Luxury Car
European Trip
Fun but impractical
4-yr Scholarship
Best choice. It is long term and useful.
7. In choosing which prize to get, you
have already exercised your freedom
to make decisions.
HOWEVER,
It is important to realize that the
choices you make have corresponding
consequences.
8. The power or right to
act, speak, or think as
you want without
hindrance or restraint
is called FREEDOM.
9. The ability to exercise
ones freedom is called
FREEDOM OF CHOICE.
By law, all human beings are entitled
to make decisions for themselves in
whatever way they choose to.
10. The only exception to this rule is when ones
absolute choice harms or delimits the self
and others.
Freedom of choice also includes the way one
acts towards another.
All forms of actions, therefore, are brought
about by a persons decision to accomplish
them.
All decisions, big or small, have
corresponding consequences which may be
good or bad
11. Two concepts of
FREEDOM
(Isaiah Berlin)
NEGATIVE FREEDOM
-Freedom from interference or
restrictions
- Freedom from control by others
POSITIVE FREEDOM
- Freedom to control oneself
- to be ones own master
- Man is positively free only when the
higher self is in command
12. FREEDOM AND
CONSCIOUS SELF -
AWARENESS
SELF-AWARENESS
- knowledge of ones own existence
and ones environment.
- knowing that you know
-Determines whether a particular
being is free or not.
- It is what separates us from animals.
13. SELF - AWARENESS
Due to self awareness
We are aware that we are
aware of something
We are able to judge if our
choices are good or bad,
advantageous or
disadvantageous.
14. SELF - AWARENESS
Without self awareness
We would not recognize the
value of our decisions
We will be consigned to an
existence that is fully
determined by our environment
We would not feel remorse for
our failures.
We would not hope for future
ambitions.
15. SELF - AWARENESS
Importance to Human Freedom
Self awareness gives us the
capacity to imagine possibilities
and alternatives to our present
conditions
These possibilities and
alternatives are the reasons
why we have choices to make.
16. FREEDOM and
AUTONOMY
AUTONOMY
Autos self Nomos - law
The ability to choose in accordance
with ones own motivation.
the capacity to be one's own person, to live
one's life according to reasons and motives
that are taken as one's own and not the
product of manipulative or distorting
external forces.
To be autonomous is to have the FREEDOM to
act in accordance with ones own values,
beliefs and principles
17. FREEDOM and
LIMITATIONS
NATURAL LIMITATIONS
Being Human, Growing old, Diseases, Death,
Form of your body, Our existence,
INTERPERSONAL LIMITATIONS
Parents, Family, Personality, Friends, Body
Type, Height, Skin color,
SOCIO-HISTORICAL EVENTS
Time of Birth, Language,Culture, Society,
Religious beliefs, Technology
Things you can no longer
change
19. Of course our freedom is
limited.
FIRST, we are limited by our own
human abilities and the physical
laws to which we are subjected.
We cannot fly like a bird, regardless of how
hard we try.
20. Second, some actions are explicitly
prohibited, or sometimes
mandated, by the laws to which we
are subjected.
As a Filipino citizen, I have to pay my taxes; I
cannot commit murder in the first degree; and
so on.
21. Now, it is worth asking:
How are these limits?
Is it an exercise of freedom,
properly speaking, to indulge into
fantasies like flying like a bird, or to
murder someone?
Or is it delusional or beyond the
realm of freedom proper?
22. If I know what is possible and what
is not possible;
what is within my power to control
and what is out of it;
then I can adjust my mind to that,
and make decisions that shall never
be met with contradiction.
Hence I shall be absolutely free.
23. FREEDOM
ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY
Your freedom affects others.
Your decisions affect other peoples
lives!
In making decisions and exercising
freedom of choice, determine the
adverse effects (short-term or long-
term) beforehand.
Exercise Prudence in your
choices!
24. SUMMARY
Self-awareness provides us with
AUTONOMY and RESPONSIBILITY
Our past and other external forces
in our environment influence our
behavior but they cannot fully
determine our choices.
Our choices and decisions are based
on our own motivations.
We are accountable for our own
choices in life.
25. SUMMARY
Genuine freedom involves our
responsibility towards others.
Being Free requires prudence in our
choices
To develop prudence is to develop
our ability to carefully consider the
short and long term consequences
of our actions.