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a SAN et 2 eee | a\ , Different Kinds €-.. ofFreedom Presented by Group 5 p ~=What can you observe about the images below? = Physical freedom refers to the absence of any physical restraint. The person has the freedom of mobility to go where he or she wants to go. He or she is not impeded in his or her actions by any physical force. Granted that person has natural limitations, physical freedom allows him or her to act and move in a determined manner. You cannot be everywhere at once, but your freedom allows you to move from one place to another and to go wherevi e you want to go. What can you observe about the images below? Pas 8 ena yee a ~ . » Examples 1. An individual who has fully recovered from a debilitating injury, such as being confined to a wheelchair 2. A bird flying in the open sky, not restricted by a cage or any physical constraints, represents a natural example of physical freedom in the animal kingdom. Psychological Freedom is also called freedom of choice. The person Ss is free to perform actions that he or she considers right and wise. A person is also free to act or not to act. Psychological freedom is innate and cannot be denied to a person. No outside force or influence can compel a person to take action against his or her will. 1. A student is choosing their college major based on their genuine interests and passions, rather than feeling pressured by family or societal expectations 2. People have the freedom to form, maintain, or end friendships and romantic relationships based on their own judgments and feelings. They are not obliged to befriend or partner with someone against their will Moral freedom refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness. Freedom is not an object that a “person may use in whatever way he or she pleases. A person must _ use his or her freedom well, but becomes less free when he or she uses it in a bad way. Humans have a natural inclination for what is true and good, and when a person uses his or her freedom to acts that violate human dignity and goodness, he or she dehumanizes himself or herself and effectively negates human freedom. SS ——— ~ ow: Examples —™ 1. Person exercises moral freedom by telling the truth even when it is inconvenient or uncomfortable, as honesty upholds human dignity and goodness. 2. Standing up for a classmate who is being bullied because you believe it's the right thing to do, even if others are not doing it. ee Group 3 Members : Renzy Sanchez Carl Andrei Cabal Kenneth Manos | Lou Cyren Pabilona

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