Freedom can be defined as the ability to act without restraint. The document discusses different notions of freedom, including context, free choice, and fundamental options. It states that free choice helps shape our lives and identities. There are two types of threats to freedom: external threats like oppression and internal threats like ignorance. People are encouraged to express through drawing how they want to truly be free without others' opinions.
Freedom can be defined as the ability to act without restraint. The document discusses different notions of freedom, including context, free choice, and fundamental options. It states that free choice helps shape our lives and identities. There are two types of threats to freedom: external threats like oppression and internal threats like ignorance. People are encouraged to express through drawing how they want to truly be free without others' opinions.
Freedom can be defined as the ability to act without restraint. The document discusses different notions of freedom, including context, free choice, and fundamental options. It states that free choice helps shape our lives and identities. There are two types of threats to freedom: external threats like oppression and internal threats like ignorance. People are encouraged to express through drawing how they want to truly be free without others' opinions.
FREE? What is Freedom? • The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. (Oxford Languages)
• At a subjective level, freedom is often
associated with one's ability to meet their needs, wants and aspirations. (Wikipedia) Different Notions of Freedom • 1. Context or situation •2. Capacity to make a free choice •3. Free human acts •4. Fundamental option OUR FREE CHOICE HELPS US: • To shape our lives • To form who we are • To build character • To create our identity • To grow and mature 2 threats to freedom • 1. External threats to freedom
•2. Internal threats to freedom
External Threats to freedom • Those conditions that limit and hinder the full exercise of one's personal freedom an a physical level.
• These threats are more obvious and visible
• (Imprisonment, sickness, war, unexpected pregnancy)
External Threats to freedom • Oppression • Injustice • Prejudice • Poverty • Tyranny Internal threats to freedom • Those conditions that limit and hinder the full exercise of out personal freedom from within.
• Invisible and not so obvious
Internal threats to freedom • Ignorance • Fear • Depression • Addiction I’M FREE!!! • DRAW YOURSELF. EXPRESS THROUGH DRAWING WHAT LOOKS YOU REALLY WANT FOR YOU WITHOUT CONSIDERING OTHER’S OPINION.