3 kinds of freedom Physical, psychological,moral freedom 2 elements of freedom Voluntariness Responsibility Freedom-is an ability to make choices and perform actions Physical freesom -physical restraint Moral freedom-upholds human dignity Psychological freedom -freedom of choice Voluntariness -act out of one free will Responsibility -The person being accountable for his or her actions Seeming-connection where individual present himself or herself in a certain way Dialogue -it's an interaction between persons Empathy -enables us to express another person's emotions Sympathy -a feeling of sincere Empathy is feeling 'in' sympathies feeling 'with' Availability -The willingness of a person Ethics of care -is an ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimension Social contract theory -is the idea that society is based on a set of standard Thomas Hobbes social contract -is an agreement where individual sacrifice and amount of freedom John Locke -consent of the governed Jean Jacques Rousseaus-general will John Rowls -original position David Gathier - self interest The different forms of societies Hunting and gathering society -recognize as the earliest and simplest form of society Pastoral society -type of society is characterized by the domestication of animals for food Horticultural society -it's a primarily engages In the small scale cultivation of plants Agrarian or agricultural society -a type of society is a further evolution of the pastoral and horticultural society it involves the large scale Feudal society -is based on ownership of land Industrial society -it's based on the use of specialized machinery Post industrial society -it's marked by the establishment of society's based on knowledge Virtual society -where people organize themselves through communication technology. Phenomenological notion of death Death is certain -Will born and we will eventually die Death is indefinite -we don't know when will die Death is one's property -only one person experiencing death Death is non-relational-we die alone Death is not to be outstrip ped-we cannot avoid death.
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3 kinds of freedom
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Physical, psychological,moral freedom
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2 elements of freedom
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Voluntariness
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Responsibility
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Freedom-is an ability to make choices and perform actions
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Physical freesom -physical restraint
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Moral freedom-upholds human dignity
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Psychological freedom -freedom of choice
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Voluntariness -act out of one free will
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Responsibility -The person being accountable for his or her actions
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Seeming-connection where individual present himself or herself in a certain way
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Dialogue -it's an interaction between persons
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Empathy -enables us to express another person's emotions
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Sympathy -a feeling of sincere
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Empathy is feeling 'in' sympathies feeling 'with'
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Availability -The willingness of a person
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Ethics of care -is an ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimension
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Social contract theory -is the idea that society is based on a set of standard
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Thomas Hobbes social contract -is an agreement where individual sacrifice and amount of freedom
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John Locke -consent of the governed
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Jean Jacques Rousseaus-general will
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John Rowls -original position
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David Gathier - self interest
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The different forms of societies
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Hunting and gathering society -recognize as the earliest and simplest form of society
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Pastoral society -type of society is characterized by the domestication of animals for food
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Horticultural society -it's a primarily engages In the small scale cultivation of plants
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Agrarian or agricultural society -a type of society is a further evolution of the pastoral and horticultural society it involves the large scale
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Feudal society -is based on ownership of land
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Industrial society -it's based on the use of specialized machinery
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Post industrial society -it's marked by the establishment of society's based on knowledge
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Virtual society -where people organize themselves through communication technology.
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Phenomenological notion of death
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Death is certain -Will born and we will eventually die
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Death is indefinite -we don't know when will die
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Death is one's property -only one person experiencing death
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Death is non-relational-we die alone
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Death is not to be outstrip ped-we cannot avoid death.