Freedom
The condition of self-determination — the capacity to act, think, and live according to one's own will and conscience.
- Liberalism
- Existentialism
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The condition of self-determination — the capacity to act, think, and live according to one's own will and conscience.
The conflict between personal autonomy and the obligations, norms, and needs of the group.
The capacity to endure hardship, adapt to adversity, and recover without losing one's essential character.
The willingness to be accountable for one's actions and to accept obligations toward others and the common good.