EMBODIED SPIRIT Flashcards

(28 cards)

1
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The ______ (something within and cannot be physically seen) is the essential components of a human persons that deals with THE WHAT OF A PERSON which includes human persons’ belief, desire, dreams, and intentions.

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Cognitive Self

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the _________ (something can be seen in his/her physical appearance) which deals with the essential features of the human way of life or THE WHO OF A PERSON which includes his/her body type, strength and appearances.

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Physical Self

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_______ is an animating core living within each of us.

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Embodied spirit

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4
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It is known to be the driving force behind what we actually think, do and say

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embodied spirit

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5
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In the context and views of Christian philosophy, the embodiment of the spirit particularly refers to the __________________________

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inseparable union of human body and soul.

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6
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Human existence is ______ existence.

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embodied

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7
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refers to the biological and physical presence of our bodies, which are a necessary precondition for subjectivity, emotion, language, thought and social interaction

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embodiment

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is the state or quality of awareness, or, of being aware of an external object or something within oneself.

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consciousness

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a chance that something might exist, happen, or be true;
the state or fact of being possible;
3. something that might be done or might happen;
4. something that is possible;
5. abilities or qualities that could make someone or something better in the future

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possibility

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exceeding usual limits or SURPASSING;
2. extending or lying beyond the limits of ordinary experience;
3. in Kantian philosophy: being beyond the limits of all possible experience and knowledge

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transcending

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11
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limitations of the human body as an embodied spirit

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facticity
spatial temporal
the body as intermediary

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12
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Refers to the things in our life that are already given

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facticity

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13
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refers to all the details that surround us in the present: our environment, our language, our past decisions, our past and present relationships, and even our future death.

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facticity

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As _____ beings, our most obvious limitation is our finitude - our finite quality or state.

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temporal

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As _____ beings, we are limited by our bodies to present in two or more places at the same time.

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spatial

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Our ________ situation sets our preconditions of understanding.

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spatial-temporal

17
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Our body serves as an ______ between us and the physical world.

18
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______ means acting as a mediator

19
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Our body limits our experience of the world to our world.
This imposes limitations concerning communication and expression.

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body as intermediary

20
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Is the ability to change, be dynamic, and continually redefining one’s self which works with our facticity to create change.

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transcendence

21
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trans means

22
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scandare

23
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most bottom part of the hierarchy of needs

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physiological needs

24
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2nd from bottom of hierarchy of needs

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3rd from bottom
belonginess and love needs
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4th from the bottom of the triangle
esteem needs
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top of the triagnle of needs
self-actualization
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