lesson 5 Flashcards
humans as a person Has _______ which refers to the person having a clear perception of oneself, including his thoughts, emotions, identity and actions. (Abella 2016)
AWARENESS OF SELF
humans as a person Has _______, refers to the capability of a person to make choices and decisions based on their own preferences, monitor and regulate their actions, and be goal-oriented and self-directed; we are persons because we act and we are aware of our actions. (Abella 2016)
self determination
person is able to reach out and interact with others. (Abella 2016)
externality
humans as a person Has ____, this refers to the innate right to be valued and respected.
Philosophers consider all humans as having an inherent worth or value. (Abella, 2016)
dignity
composition of body
soul and spirit
According to Steph (2018), the soul causes the body to live; indeed, it is the soul that animates the body. In addition, the soul is the animator of the body, and the body acts as the matter to the soul.
soul
aspects of soul
logos/logistikon - mind or reason
thymos/thumetikon - emotion
eros/epithumetikon - desirend or re
Aside from the physical characteristics, another aspect of the human that defines us as persons is the spirit, and this is the intangible element that enables us to exercise thought, possess awareness, interiority and the capacity to reach out to the world and to other persons. (Abella 2016)
spirit
____ makes the human experience and does the things that make him a person. Because of the human embodiment, physical acts are no longer purely physical acts, because the body conveys something from a person’s inner world.
Embodiment
____ gives us the opportunity to do all the things that a human person does, but we cannot always say that our own body is limitless.
Embodiment
____ originated from the latin wordstrans, meaning “go beyond,” andscandare, meaning “climb”.
The power/ your ability to surpass your limits
TRANSCENDENCE
In totality, a man is a __, ____ and a _____
physical body, a living soul and a spirit.
Body
Social and
Environmental
limitationsr
transcendence
possibilities
abraham maslow’s hierarchy of needs
self-actualization, esteem needs, belongingness and love needs, safety needs, physiological needs