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FREEDOM OF

THE HUMAN
PERSONS
Prepared By:
BON LISTER P. FACTORIN– Subject Teacher
Motivation
Motivation
1. It is the basic and inherent right of the people to
express their grievances, observations and
criticism regarding things and issues which
directly affect them.

a. Freedom of speech c. freedom of Expression


b. academic freedom d. freedom of the press
Motivation
1. It is the basic and inherent right of the people to
express their grievances, observations and
criticism regarding things and issues which
directly affect them.

a. Freedom of speech c. freedom of Expression


b. academic freedom d. freedom of the press
Motivation
2. It is the right to publish facts, events or
comments that applies to printed media materials
including books, newspaper and electronic media.
a. Freedom of speech
b. academic freedom
c. freedom of Expression
d. freedom of the press
Motivation
2. It is the right to publish facts, events or
comments that applies to printed media materials
including books, newspaper and electronic media.
a. Freedom of speech
b. academic freedom
c. freedom of Expression
d. freedom of the press
Motivation
3. Refers to the absence of any physical
restraint.

a. Psychological Freedom
b. Moral Freedom
c. Academic Freedom
d. Physical Freedom
Motivation
3. Refers to the absence of any physical
restraint.

a. Psychological Freedom
b. Moral Freedom
c. Academic Freedom
d. Physical Freedom
Motivation
4. It is the freedom to move from one place to
another?
a. Freedom of to travel and abode
b. Freedom of speech.
c. unpleasant freedom from care.
d. Moral freedom which is the misconception
about freedom?
Motivation
4. It is the freedom to move from one place to
another?
a. Freedom of to travel and abode
b. Freedom of speech.
c. unpleasant freedom from care.
d. Moral freedom which is the misconception
about freedom?
Motivation
5. Which is NOT TRUE about Freedom?
A. freedom means accountable for actions
B. freedom is free will and self-determination
C. freedom is a gift from God
D. freedom is absolute and license to do
wrong
Motivation
5. Which is NOT TRUE about Freedom?
A. freedom means accountable for actions
B. freedom is free will and self-determination
C. freedom is a gift from God
D. freedom is absolute and license to do
wrong
What is Freedom?

Let us first define Freedom, Freedom is


defined by Merriam Webster as the quality
or state of being free, such as: the absence
of necessity, coercion, or constraint in
choice or action. Liberation from slavery or
from the power of another.
What is Freedom?

Let us first define Freedom, Freedom is


defined by Merriam Webster as the quality
or state of being free, such as: the absence
of necessity, coercion, or constraint in
choice or action. Liberation from slavery or
from the power of another.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Rousseau: “Freedom is less about


doing one's will than about being
subjected to that of others; it still
consists in not submitting the will
of others to ours “.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Rousseau: “Freedom is less about


doing one's will than about being
subjected to that of others; it still
consists in not submitting the will
of others to ours “.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Freedom as a topic in the


Philosophy of the Human Person
deals with the nature of man. Man
is a free being that is why he always
seeks freedom.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Freedom as a topic in the


Philosophy of the Human Person
deals with the nature of man. Man
is a free being that is why he always
seeks freedom.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Freedom as a topic in the


Philosophy of the Human Person
deals with the nature of man. Man
is a free being that is why he
always seeks freedom.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Freedom as a natural rights possessed


by every person without being granted
by the state for they are conferred
upon him by the creator as a human
being so they may live a happy life.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Freedom as a natural rights possessed


by every person without being granted
by the state for they are conferred
upon him by the creator as a human
being so they may live a happy life.
What philosopher says about freedom?

Freedom as a natural rights possessed


by every person without being granted
by the state for they are conferred
upon him by the creator as a human
being so they may live a happy life.
FREEDOM
Freedom is rooted in reason and will, to perform or
not to perform an actions.
To perform means to act voluntarily and
intentionally, but not to perform is an omission of
an action. There is an omission that can cause an
injury, which is the failure to perform a positive
duty which one is bound to do.
FREEDOM
Freedom is rooted in reason and will, to perform or
not to perform an actions.
To perform means to act voluntarily and
intentionally, but not to perform is an omission of
an action. There is an omission that can cause an
injury, which is the failure to perform a positive
duty which one is bound to do.
FREEDOM
Freedom is rooted in reason and will, to perform or
not to perform an actions.
To perform means to act voluntarily and
intentionally, but not to perform is an omission of
an action. There is an omission that can cause an
injury, which is the failure to perform a positive
duty which one is bound to do.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM

Voluntariness
and
Responsibility
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM

1. Voluntariness refers to the ability of a


person to performed or incurred with
deliberate action out of his free will and
self-determination. In simple words, he
has the degree of control in doing or
omitting an act.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM

1. Voluntariness refers to the ability of a


person to performed or incurred with
deliberate action out of his free will and
self-determination. In simple words, he
has the degree of control in doing or
omitting an act.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM

1. Voluntariness refers to the ability of a


person to performed or incurred with
deliberate action out of his free will and
self-determination. In simple words, he
has the degree of control in doing or
omitting an act.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM
2. Responsibility refers to the accountability of a
person in consequences of his actions.
A Person is responsible for his action if he is
voluntarily doing an act or omitting to do an act.
When a person is faced with certain situation or
challenges, he can freely perform an action in
response to the situation.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM
2. Responsibility refers to the accountability of a
person in consequences of his actions.
A Person is responsible for his action if he is
voluntarily doing an act or omitting to do an act.
When a person is faced with certain situation or
challenges, he can freely perform an action in
response to the situation.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM
2. Responsibility refers to the accountability of a
person in consequences of his actions.
A Person is responsible for his action if he is
voluntarily doing an act or omitting to do an act.
When a person is faced with certain situation or
challenges, he can freely perform an action in
response to the situation.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM - Responsibility

A responsible person considers the


possible effects of his or her actions
before making a decision. He or she
chooses what is beneficial for the
common good.
ELEMENTS OF FREEDOM - Responsibility

A responsible person considers the


possible effects of his or her actions
before making a decision. He or she
chooses what is beneficial for the
common good.
Kinds of Freedom
KINDS OF FREEDOM

1. Physical Freedom - refers to the absence of any


physical restraint . The person has the freedom of mobility to
go where he/ she wants to go.(Example the right to Travel and
Abode)
KINDS OF FREEDOM
2. Psychological Freedom – refers to freedom to make
the right and wise decision)

Also called as “freedom of choice”. The person is free


to perform actions that he/ she considers right and
wise. A person is also free to act or not to act.
Psychological freedom is INNATE and CANOT BE
DENIED AS A PERSON.
KINDS OF FREEDOM
3. Moral Freedom refers to an action that upholds
human dignity and goodness.
Example:
1. Doing charitable works
2. Participating on outreach activities
3. Being sensitive to the needs of other
4. Being prudent on the use of social media
5. Participating volunteer works
Analysis:

•What physical
freedom do you enjoy
the most? Why?
Physical Freedom - refers to the
absence of any physical restraint
(Example the right to Travel and
Abode)
Analysis:

•Why do you think being


responsible and
accountable is imperative to
every person?
Responsibility refers to the accountability of a
person in consequences of his actions.
A Person is responsible for his action if he is
voluntarily doing an act or omitting to do an act.
When a person is faced with certain situation or
challenges, he can freely perform an action in
response to the situation.
Abstraction:

•How would you describe the


existence of the abuse of
freedom? (Give a Personal
Answer)
Application:

•How will you show a


responsible person
exercising his psychological
freedom?
Psychological Freedom –
refers to freedom to make
the right and wise decision.
Application:

•How will it benefit other


people when you uphold
Moral Freedom?
Moral Freedom refers to an
action that upholds human
dignity and goodness
Evaluation
Evaluation
1. Choose which is the meaning of “freedom as an
intrinsic and essential
property of man”.
a. the human person by nature is a free being.
b. The human person has the ability to make choices
c. The human person can act that set apart from others
d. The human person is given a privileged to be free.
Evaluation
1. Choose which is the meaning of “freedom as an
intrinsic and essential
property of man”.
a. the human person by nature is a free being.
b. The human person has the ability to make choices
c. The human person can act that set apart from others
d. The human person is given a privileged to be free.
Evaluation
2. It is the failure to perform a positive
duty which one is bound to do.
a. Omission
b. Involuntary Actions
c. Commission
d. Voluntary action
Evaluation
2. It is the failure to perform a positive
duty which one is bound to do.
a. Omission
b. Involuntary Actions
c. Commission
d. Voluntary action
Evaluation
3. Refers to the ability of a person to act
out of his or her own free will and self-
determination.
a.Responsibility
b. Determination
c. Voluntariness
d. Prudence
Evaluation
3. Refers to the ability of a person to act
out of his or her own free will and self-
determination.
a.Responsibility
b. Determination
c. Voluntariness
d. Prudence
Evaluation
4. Refers to the accountability of a
person in consequences of his actions.
a. Voluntariness
b. Responsibility
c. Self-determination
d. Liability
Evaluation
4. Refers to the accountability of a
person in consequences of his actions.
a. Voluntariness
b. Responsibility
c. Self-determination
d. Liability
Evaluation

5. The two elements of freedom.


a. Freewill and intelligence
b. Prudence and Justice
c. Self-determination and reason
d. Voluntariness and Responsibility
Evaluation

5. The two elements of freedom.


a. Freewill and intelligence
b. Prudence and Justice
c. Self-determination and reason
d. Voluntariness and Responsibility
~ INTERSUBJECTIVITY~
Prepared By:
BON LISTER P. FACTORIN– Subject Teacher
Reflect on your interactions with your
family, friends, schoolmates, and
members of your community. Which of
these statements best describes the
interactions you have had and the
relationships you have established with
others?
1. I welcome opportunities to meet new people and get to know them better .
2. I am only nice to people I know and I tend to ignore strangers.
3. I am comfortable being with a lot of people in different situations .
4. I do not like being with other people in strange situation.
5. I'd rather be with a few trusted friends have an be with many people I do not
really know.
6. I always treat the people I met with respect.
7. I feel that the people I interact with do not really like me .
8. Whenever I interact with other people , I always strive to make a good
impression .
9. I really do not care about what other people think of me and how they see my
behavior .
Discuss your thoughts , reflections , and realizations in class .

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