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The Tendency to Seek Out Individuals Like Oneself Is Referred

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The tendency to seek out individuals like oneself is referred to as the consistent self perspective.

Understand the role of individual character and social entities in defining freedom.
Learn about different philosophical perspectives on freedom, including Kant, Sartre, and African Yoruba philosophy.
Analyze the consequences of focusing exclusively on negative freedom.
Appreciate the significance of having real options to act differently in the responsibility for actions.

Definitions:

Impulsiveness

Exhibiting actions based on sudden desires rather than careful thought, showing a lack of deliberation or awareness of potential outcomes.

Perseveration

The repetition of a particular response (such as a word, phrase, or gesture) despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, often associated with various forms of brain damage or mental illness.

Egocentrism

A lack of ability to separate one's personal perspective from the perspective of others.

Centration

A cognitive limitation in early childhood where the child focuses on one aspect of a situation, neglecting other important features.

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