The document discusses several philosophers' perspectives on human freedom. Aristotle believed that humans have free will and are responsible for their moral actions. For St. Thomas Aquinas, humans have a supernatural destiny and can perfect themselves through virtuous living with God's cooperation. Jean-Paul Sartre emphasized individual freedom of choice. Jean-Jacques Rousseau proposed that humans form societies through a social contract to protect themselves while maintaining individual freedom. The document also discusses views on balancing individualism and social responsibility.