Characteristics of Personhood

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According to Max Scheler, unlike animals that act on instinct, humans can question their existence and make ______ choices, reflecting their capacity for self-awareness.

conscious

The term '______' describes humans as beings that not only possess intellect but also have the ability to love, express compassion, and form meaningful connections with others.

Ens Amans

True self-development involves nurturing ______, enabling individuals to care for others and contribute towards the common good.

compassion

During the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, Filipinos demonstrated personhood by exhibiting values such as unity, courage, non-violence, and ______ in their pursuit of democracy.

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A '______' recognizes that each person is part of a larger community, thriving in relationships with others.

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Self-Awareness

Reflecting on one's own thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Questioning existence and making conscious choices.

Grasping Essence of Existence

The ability to analyze situations, draw conclusions, and recognize the deeper meaning behind experiences and events.

Ens Amans (A Being that Loves)

More than intellectual beings, humans can love, express compassion, and form meaningful connections.

The phrase "Ens Amans" highlights...

Love is at the core of personhood. Nurturing compassion, working towards common good.

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Personhood

The state of being a person, characterized by self-awareness, intellect, will, and the ability to love.

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Study Notes

  • Human beings are not solitary but thrive in relationships.
  • Examining personhood is key to understanding what it means to be a person.
  • Max Scheler, a German philosopher, identified key traits distinguishing humans from other beings.

Characteristics of Personhood

  • Self-Awareness: Reflecting on thoughts, emotions, and experiences, humans can question their existence unlike instinct-driven animals.
  • Ability to Grasp the Essence of Existence: Analyzing situations and recognizing deeper meanings behind experiences.
  • A Being that Loves (Ens Amans): Capacity to love, express compassion, and form connections.

Self-Development

  • Understanding personhood characteristics aids self-development.
  • Those who are self-aware, understanding, and driven by love can better fulfill responsibilities.
  • "Ens Amans" puts love at the core of personhood.
  • Compassion, caring for others, and working toward the common good are important.

Serving Others

  • Holistic development aligns personal growth with serving others.
  • Service extends beyond family to the larger society and nation.
  • A nation flourishes when people embrace their responsibilities with dedication, integrity, and service.

1986 EDSA People Power Revolution

  • The 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution demonstrated personhood collectively.
  • Filipinos showed true personhood by upholding ethical values in their fight for democracy.

Ethical Values of the Revolution

  • Unity: People from different backgrounds united for a common cause, setting aside differences for the nation's good.
  • Courage: Citizens stood firm in freedom and justice, facing challenges bravely.
  • Non-Violence: The movement remained peaceful, demonstrating change without bloodshed.
  • Justice: The revolution aimed to restore fairness and integrity in governance.
  • Participants showed self-awareness, recognized their duty, and grasped the situation's meaning.
  • People recognized their collective action could bring change.
  • People were driven by love for the country and fellow citizens.
  • Fellow: Recognizing each person as part of a larger community, thriving in relationships.
  • Personhood: Self-awareness, intellect, will, and the ability to love.
  • Compassion: Acting upon the suffering and needs of others with kindness and understanding.
  • Ens Amans: being that loves, driving actions and choices.

Societal Change

  • Ethical values of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, such as unity, courage, non-violence, and justice, show how personhood can manifest in societal change.
  • Being a person means living with purpose, being self-aware, and serving others.
  • Embracing personhood characteristics benefits individuals, communities, and the country.
  • With unity, courage, non-violence, and justice, people can create a better society.

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