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Freedom is the fundamental basis of ethical choices from "summary" of The Ethics of Ambiguity by Simone de Beauvoir,Bernard Frechtman

Freedom, as a concept, holds a paramount importance in the realm of ethical decision-making. It serves as the foundational basis upon which individuals are able to navigate the complexities of moral dilemmas and make choices that align with their values and beliefs. In the absence of freedom, ethical decisions lose their intrinsic value and become mere acts of conformity or coercion. When individuals are free to exercise their agency and autonomy, they are able to engage in a process of ethical reflection and deliberation. This process allows them to weigh the consequences of their actions, consider the perspectives of others, and ultimately make choices that are in accordance with their own sense of morality. Without the presence of freedom, individuals are stripped of their ability to act authentically and ethically in the world. Moreover, freedom enables individ...
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    The Ethics of Ambiguity

    Simone de Beauvoir

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