Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
FREEDOM OF THE HUMAN PERSON
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2. Deyne Rose Padonio
Victorias National High School
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4. Freedom is an intrinsic and essential
property of the person. This means that
the human person by nature is a free
being and that it is in his nature to seek
freedom.
5. 1. PHYSICAL FREEDOM- It refers to the
absent of physical restraint. A person
has the freedom of mobility to go where
he wants to go. He is not impended in his
actions by any physical force.
6. 2. Psychological freedom- also called as
the freedom of choice. The person is free
to perform actions that he consider as
the right and wise. A person is also free
to act or not to act.
7. 3. Moral freedom- refers to using
freedom in a manner that upholds
human dignity and goodness. Freedom
is not an object that a person may use in
whatever way he pleases.
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9. 1. VOLUNTARINESS- refers to the ability of
a person to act out of his own free will
and self-determination. This means hat a
person may decide to act or not to act,
and these decisions are made out of his
own free will.
10. 2. Responsibility- refers to the person
being accountable for his actions and
their consequences. Taking responsibility
can either mean a person voluntarily
taking responsibility for his actions or
being held responsible by other people.