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- Q1
Synonymous to liberty or independence.
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Where people can express themselves through different media.
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Serves as a right for an individual to openly criticize or affirm the actions of the people around him/her.
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This type of freedom is something that can never be taken away from him/her even ifhe/she is imprisoned, tortured, or commanded not to.
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In this perspective, freedom would mean a right which all human beings possess.
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It is viewed as everything determined by previously existing causes.
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According tothis theory, the will acts independently from causes, therefore it rejects the concept of determinism.
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It holds the contention of complete rejection of determinism.
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Here, people were able to formulate laws and policies to protect their rights.
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In this theory, humans surrender some of their freedoms and submit to the authority in exchange for protection of their remaining rights or maintenance of the social order.
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One of the most fundamental themes in discussing it is the concept of love.
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He simply stated intersubjectivity as the interchange of thoughts and feelings, both conscious and unconscious, between two persons or “subjects,” as facilitated by empathy.
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It makes the world wonderful and fascinating place to live in.
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It often promotes in-group harmony, which can develop unity amidst diversity.
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In this view of culture, a person sees his/her culture as inferior to another.
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