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INTRODUCTION TO

PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN


PERSON

QUARTER 2
Module 5
FREEDOM OF THE HUMAN
PERSON

GROUP 2
G12- AQUARIUS
LESSON 5:
REPORTS ABOUT FREEDOM OF
THE HUMAN PERSON

1.1 What is freedom? and what is the


essence of freedom?

1.2 Kinds of freedom

1.3 Process of freedom

1.4 The nature human freedom

1.5 The Act of Man and Human Act

1.6 The value of choices in relation of


freedom
OBJECTIVES OF THE
LESSONS;
 Discern the essence of true freedom.

 Discuss moral responsibility and


accountability in their exercise of
freedom.

 Realize that all actions have


consequences.

 Realize that choices have


consequences, and some things are
given up while others are obtained
in making choices.
Lesson 1.1
 What is freedom?
Lesson 1.2
 Kinds of freedom
 The different kinds of freedom outlined in the previous response contribute to
various aspects of human well-being, societal harmony, and the functioning of
democratic societies. Understanding the importance of these different kinds of
freedom provides insight into the complex and multifaceted nature of freedom
in our lives. Understanding and promoting these different kinds of freedom
collectively contribute to the development of societies that value justice,
diversity, individual well-being, and democratic principles. The interplay
between these freedoms helps create a dynamic and inclusive social fabric.
Lesson 1.4
 The nature of the human freedom
 The importance of the nature of human freedom lies in its
impact on the well-being of individuals, the functioning of
societies, and the broader quest for justice, equality, and human
rights. A thoughtful understanding and appreciation of human
freedom contribute to the development of a balanced and just
social order.
Lesson 1.3
 Process of freedom
 The process of freedom is of utmost importance for individuals and societies, as it
contributes to the establishment and maintenance of just, equitable, and democratic
environments. The significance of the process of freedom lies in various aspects that
impact the well-being of individuals, the functioning of societies, and the promotion
of fundamental human rights.
Lesson 1.5
 Act of man and human act
 Acts of humans, then, are involuntary and therefore, not
morally responsible for them. On the other hand, a 'Human
Act' is one which proceeds from knowledge and from
consent of free will. Or in other words it is an act which
emanates from the will with a knowledge of the end or goal
to which the act leads.
Lesson 1.6
 The value of choices in relation of
freedom
 Understanding the importance of the value of choices in relation to freedom
underscores the multifaceted nature of freedom. It goes beyond mere absence
of coercion and emphasizes the positive aspects of individual agency,
empowerment, and the potential for positive contributions to oneself and
society.

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