Q1 Flashcards

(46 cards)

1
Q

It is an intrinsic and
essential property of
the person

A

Freedom

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2
Q

The ability to make
choices and perform
actions.

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Freedom

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3
Q

_ act
instinctively

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Animals

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4
Q

Can choose the
course of action

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Human

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5
Q

Our inherent ___ makes us very dynamic creatures and our actions do not necessarily follow a set pattern or a pre-
determined course.

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freedom

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6
Q

What you want to be and
the ability to decide and
create yourself.

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Freedom

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7
Q

Gives you
ability to strive to achieve
that goal.

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Freedom

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8
Q

Freedom is rooted in the human
person’s and __-_____
, the exercise of intellect and free will

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self-determination

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9
Q

The capability of the person to make
choices and decisions based on their
own preferences, monitor, and regulate
their own actions and be goal-oriented
and self-directed.

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self-determination

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10
Q

Entails certain responsibilities

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Freedom

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11
Q

Requires a degree of control from the
person who exercises it.

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Freedom

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12
Q

To lose control of oneself diminishes
human freedom and dehumanizes the
person.

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Freedom

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13
Q

Human being is free,
Human being is FREEDOM.
- NAME

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Jean Paul Satre

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14
Q

Kinds of Freedom

A

Physical Freedom
Psychological Freedom
Moral Freedom

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15
Q

Physical Freedom
Refers to the ____
of any physical
restraint.

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absence

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16
Q

What kind of freedom is this?
The freedom of
mobility to go where
he or she want to go

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Physical Freedom

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17
Q

What kind of freedom is this?
The “Freedom of
Choice”

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Psychological Freedom

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18
Q

___ _____
LIES AT THE HEART OF
PSYCHOLOGICAL
FREEDOM

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Self regulation

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19
Q

Psychological Freedom
It is ____ and cannot
be denied a person.

20
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Moral Freedom
Upholds human
dignity and ____

21
Q

Must use this
freedom to grow us a
person

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Moral Freedom

22
Q

Elements of
Freedom

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Voluntariness Responsibility

23
Q

Refers to the ability of a
person to act out of his
or her own free will
and self determination.

A

Voluntariness

24
Q

A PERSON MAY ACT EVEN IF
HE OR SHE IS NOT REQUIRED
OR CALLED TO TAKE
ACTION.

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Voluntariness

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The person being accountable for his Or her actions and their consequences.
Responsibility
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Our human nature not only enables us to recognize the self that defines our individuality, it also enables us to recognize that other human beings also possess a self.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
27
The mutual recognition of each other as person
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
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Our human nature not only enables us to recognize the self that defines our individuality, it also enables us to recognize that other human beings also possess a self.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
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The mutual recognition of each other as person
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
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A unique relationship between distinct subjects
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
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___ ___/_____ allows the person to give himself/ herself to others. It also allows the individual to receive others and relate with them
INNER LIFE/ INTERIORITY
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Self-Other Interaction 1. Simple Awareness of the _____ of the other. 2. Awareness of the self as being seen by others. 3. Awareness of another significant fact. 4. Awareness of the self in the other
existence
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Self-Other Interaction 1. Simple Awareness of the existence of the other. 2. Awareness of the self as being ____ by others. 3. Awareness of another significant fact. 4. Awareness of the self in the other
seen
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Self-Other Interaction 1. Simple Awareness of the existence of the other. 2. Awareness of the self as being seen by others. 3. Awareness of another _____ fact. 4. Awareness of the self in the other
significant
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Self-Other Interaction 1. Simple Awareness of the existence of the other. 2. Awareness of the self as being seen by others. 3. Awareness of another significant fact. 4. Awareness of the ___ in the ___
self other
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Where an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with other.
Seeming
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INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS An interaction between two persons that happens through speech or the use of words, expression, and body language.
DIALOGUE
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Actions, gestures and other expressions may be used to convey a person's inner life.
DIALOGUE
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DIALOGUE ___ Life means being in touch with your true self and the vast terrain of your hopes and dreams.
Inner
40
The conversation you have with casual ______ are different from those people who are closes to you.
DIALOGUE acquaintances
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DIALOGUE ____ Dialogue occurs when persons are willing to share themselves with one another.
Genuine
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The ability to share emotions
EMPHATY
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Enables us to experience another person's emotions, such as happiness, anger, and sadness.
EMPHATY
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What Is Empathy? _____ Empathy The ability to respond to other people's emotions appropriately
Affective
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What is Empathy? _____ Empathy The ability to feel what another person is feeling
Somatic
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What is Empathy? _____ Empathy The ability to understand someone's response to a situation.
Cognitive