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FREEDOM & MORAL
ACTS
Content
a. The Foundation of Moral Act
b. Freedom and Free will
c. Human Act vs. Acts of Human
The Foundation of Moral Act
Freedom as the foundation of Moral Act
According to Immanuel Kant we can make sense of
moral appraisal and responsibility only by thinking
about human freedom.
Good moral actions make us freer; bad moral
actions make us a slave to our sin.
Freedom and Free will
FREEDOM
According to Oxford Languages, Freedom
is the power or right to act, speak or think
as one wants without hindrance or
restraint.
a measure or condition that keeps someone or something
under control or within limits.
QUESTION
Since Freedom is the power or right to act,
speak or think as one wants without hindrance
or restraint, does it mean that FREEDOM is
NOT bounded with rules?
To help us analyze this question, let us take a
look at the scenario in the next slide.
SCENARIO 1:
Suppose there exists a
city NOT bounded
with RULES. Can you
roam around freely in
that City? Can you
exercise your
FREEDOM in that
City?
Is FREEDOM NOT bounded
with rules?
QUESTION
FREE WILL
According to Oxford Languages, Free
will is the idea that we are able to
have some choice on how we act
and assumes that we are free to
choose our behavior.
Human Act
vs
Acts of Human
Human Acts
Human acts are actions done intentionally, free
and deliberate of a person.
These are actions that a man properly master
for he does them with full knowledge of his own
will.
All human act are subjected to morality.
Acts of Human
Natural involuntary actions.
Acts of person without the proper use of
reason.
Actions which are performed without the
intervention of the intellect and the free will.
Jumping into river
to save a person
drowning without
knowing to
swim/not.
Determine if it is ‘Human Act’ or
‘Acts of Human’
 ACTS OF HUMAN
Before jumping
into river, he
judges his ability
to swim and save.
If not, asks right
person to do it.
 HUMAN ACT
Determine if it is ‘Human Act’ or
‘Acts of Human’
CULTURE & MORALITY
Culture
• Culture is the patterns of learned and shared
behavior and beliefs of a particular social,
ethnic, or age group. It can also be described
as the complex whole of collective human
beliefs with a structured stage of civilization
that can be specific to a nation or time period.
Humans in turn use culture to adapt and
transform the world they live in.
Give one example of culture.
Culture
The influence of Culture in
Moral Development
Moral development is strongly influenced by
interpersonal factors, such as family, peers,
and culture.
Intrapersonal factors also impact
moral development, such as cognitive
changes, emotions, and even
neurodevelopment.
DYNAMICS OF
CULTURE
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
Is the ability to understand a culture
on its own terms and not to make
judgment using the standards of one’s
own culture.
The goal of this is promote
understanding of cultural practices that
are not typically part of one’s own
culture. Using the perspective of cultural
relativism leads to the view that no one
culture is superior than another culture
when compared to system of morality,
law, politics, etc.
Cultural relativism is considered to be more
construct and positive conceptions as
compared to ethnocentrism. It permits to
see an individual habits, values and morals in
the context of his or her cultural relevance
not by comparing it to one’s own cultural
values and by deeming these the most
superior greater of all.
is judging another
culture solely by the
values and standards
of one's own culture
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
Cultural relativism is widely accepted in modern
anthropology. Cultural relativism believes that all
culture are worthy in their own right and are of
equal value. Diversity of cultures, even those with
conflicting moral beliefs, is not to be considered in
terms of right and wrong or good and bad. Today’s
anthropologist consider all cultures to be equally
legitimate expressions of human existence, to be
studied from a purely neutral perspective.
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
ASSESSMENT
Assessment (asynchronous)
Answer in 40-50 words per item.
1.Can you exercise your freedom in a community not
bounded with rules? Elaborate your answer.
2.In what way do Human Acts become Acts of Human?
3.Give two cultures that shaped the true identity of the
Filipino people that is visible in this modern times.
4.Do you think that Culture can affect the Moral
Development of a person?
One of the tips to make your Academic Writing
look good – Follow the format
INTRODUCTION – A paragraph, at least, introducing the problem/s, the
situation, or the scenario. You can also start with a ‘saying’ but should be related
with the scenario. Ex. “A stone hitting two birds” is a common … or “The problem
consists of …”
BODY – Your main point or answer for that question. The main reason and
justification of your claim. Use facts to establish a solid support on your claims.
Ex. According to Dela Cruz (2021), …
CONCLUSION – Make a conclusive paragraph or an ending which connects your
introduction and body. A closing statement or a short summary of your point.

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4. freedom and moral acts.pptx

  • 2. Content a. The Foundation of Moral Act b. Freedom and Free will c. Human Act vs. Acts of Human
  • 3. The Foundation of Moral Act Freedom as the foundation of Moral Act According to Immanuel Kant we can make sense of moral appraisal and responsibility only by thinking about human freedom. Good moral actions make us freer; bad moral actions make us a slave to our sin.
  • 4. Freedom and Free will FREEDOM According to Oxford Languages, Freedom is the power or right to act, speak or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits.
  • 5. QUESTION Since Freedom is the power or right to act, speak or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint, does it mean that FREEDOM is NOT bounded with rules? To help us analyze this question, let us take a look at the scenario in the next slide.
  • 6. SCENARIO 1: Suppose there exists a city NOT bounded with RULES. Can you roam around freely in that City? Can you exercise your FREEDOM in that City?
  • 7. Is FREEDOM NOT bounded with rules? QUESTION
  • 8. FREE WILL According to Oxford Languages, Free will is the idea that we are able to have some choice on how we act and assumes that we are free to choose our behavior.
  • 10. Human Acts Human acts are actions done intentionally, free and deliberate of a person. These are actions that a man properly master for he does them with full knowledge of his own will. All human act are subjected to morality.
  • 11. Acts of Human Natural involuntary actions. Acts of person without the proper use of reason. Actions which are performed without the intervention of the intellect and the free will.
  • 12. Jumping into river to save a person drowning without knowing to swim/not. Determine if it is ‘Human Act’ or ‘Acts of Human’  ACTS OF HUMAN
  • 13. Before jumping into river, he judges his ability to swim and save. If not, asks right person to do it.  HUMAN ACT Determine if it is ‘Human Act’ or ‘Acts of Human’
  • 15. Culture • Culture is the patterns of learned and shared behavior and beliefs of a particular social, ethnic, or age group. It can also be described as the complex whole of collective human beliefs with a structured stage of civilization that can be specific to a nation or time period. Humans in turn use culture to adapt and transform the world they live in.
  • 16. Give one example of culture. Culture
  • 17. The influence of Culture in Moral Development Moral development is strongly influenced by interpersonal factors, such as family, peers, and culture. Intrapersonal factors also impact moral development, such as cognitive changes, emotions, and even neurodevelopment.
  • 19. CULTURAL RELATIVISM Is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgment using the standards of one’s own culture. The goal of this is promote understanding of cultural practices that are not typically part of one’s own culture. Using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no one culture is superior than another culture when compared to system of morality, law, politics, etc.
  • 20. Cultural relativism is considered to be more construct and positive conceptions as compared to ethnocentrism. It permits to see an individual habits, values and morals in the context of his or her cultural relevance not by comparing it to one’s own cultural values and by deeming these the most superior greater of all. is judging another culture solely by the values and standards of one's own culture CULTURAL RELATIVISM
  • 21. Cultural relativism is widely accepted in modern anthropology. Cultural relativism believes that all culture are worthy in their own right and are of equal value. Diversity of cultures, even those with conflicting moral beliefs, is not to be considered in terms of right and wrong or good and bad. Today’s anthropologist consider all cultures to be equally legitimate expressions of human existence, to be studied from a purely neutral perspective. CULTURAL RELATIVISM
  • 23. Assessment (asynchronous) Answer in 40-50 words per item. 1.Can you exercise your freedom in a community not bounded with rules? Elaborate your answer. 2.In what way do Human Acts become Acts of Human? 3.Give two cultures that shaped the true identity of the Filipino people that is visible in this modern times. 4.Do you think that Culture can affect the Moral Development of a person?
  • 24. One of the tips to make your Academic Writing look good – Follow the format INTRODUCTION – A paragraph, at least, introducing the problem/s, the situation, or the scenario. You can also start with a ‘saying’ but should be related with the scenario. Ex. “A stone hitting two birds” is a common … or “The problem consists of …” BODY – Your main point or answer for that question. The main reason and justification of your claim. Use facts to establish a solid support on your claims. Ex. According to Dela Cruz (2021), … CONCLUSION – Make a conclusive paragraph or an ending which connects your introduction and body. A closing statement or a short summary of your point.