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The nature of any functional and manipulative relationship where the other is treated an
as object, a means for one's gratification
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1 I-It 2 Freedom
We are responsible to out neighbors as we
3 4 Moral Freedom
are to our own actions
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Freedom an intrinsic and essential property of a person and set as apart from other being
Freedom It is exercised caution and prudence and reflect on possible effects on doing
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Absolute Freedom A kind of freedom does not mean that for man to be free, he must be able to do
anything that he wishes
, Moral Freedom Types of Freedom
Physical Freedom
Psychological Freedom
Moral Freedom Type of freedom that refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human
dignity and goodness.
Physical Freedom Is freedom from any physical restrain
Psychological Freedom It is also called freedom of choice
Psychological Freedom The person is free to perform actions that he or she considers right and wise
Responsibility Two important elements of human freedom
Voluntariness
Responsibility Refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their
consequences
Voluntariness is the ability to act out of one's own freewill and self-determination
St. Augustine of Hippo _____ said that "No human being should become an end to himself/herself"
We are responsible to out neighbors as we are to our Meaning of "No human being should become an end to himself/herself"
own actions
I-thou is fellow member, person to person relationship
Subject A person experiencing an event
Dialogue is an exchange in which people discover something new
Dialogue Helps people to share understanding of greater truth about life
Authentic Dialogue Is much more than conversation. The ability to engage in this is a key skill for
maintaining relationships
I-It is an object. Person to object relationship
I-It The nature of any functional and manipulative relationship where the other is
treated an as object, a means for one's gratification
Empathic understanding An attitude or behavior describes the "I-Thou" relationship
Hellen Keller (1880 - 1968) People with disabilities who have successfully risen
Nicholas James "Nick" Vujicic (1982)
Roselle Ambubuyog (1980)