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Savatey [412]
3 years ago
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Do you agree with the behaviorist view that true personal freedom does not exist? Why or why not? Read More >>

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tester [92]3 years ago
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Answer:

Yes, I agree with this concept of behaviorists.

Explanation:

According to behaviorist view, true personal freedom does not exist. Personal freedom includes a lot of things like freedom of opinions, freedom of coming and going, freedom of religion, the freedom of right to privacy, the freedom of choosing careers, freedom of choosing the lifestyle, freedom of choosing the life partner and anything that involves a person's own choice of making decisions in his or her life.

I totally agree with the view of behaviorists. They say that true personal freedom does not exist. In many societies, people don't have rights to choose what they want. They can't make decisions for their personal stuff. They can't even choose what they actually want to study, they can't move in or out according to their will, they can't speak their heart out, they can't choose their religion, etc. So it is indeed true that personal freedom does not exist.

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