Philosophy Of The Human Person 2nd Quarter Reviewer PDF

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This document is a reviewer for a philosophy course, focusing on topics like freedom, determinism, human interactions, and societal structures. It covers concepts from interpersonal interactions to societal structures.

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PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON Speechifying vs. Personal making present 2nd Quarter Reviewer - suggests that we ‘listen to reply” as opposed to “listen to understand. Freedo...

PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON Speechifying vs. Personal making present 2nd Quarter Reviewer - suggests that we ‘listen to reply” as opposed to “listen to understand. Freedom and Determinism Freedom of the Human Person Freedom - as the ability to do what you want to do. Memento mori - “Remember, you must Autonomy - being free and understanding die” that freedom is also given to others. In memoriam - synonymous with an Determinism - states that humans are not obituary. free. Sumalangit nawa - Requiescat in pace Carpe diem - “Y.O.L.O” The Human Person in Society Death is a reward - qualities of death is Population - the total number of residents summarized as, “an irreplaceable in a roughly structured community. consequence for a noble cause.” Interpersonal Level – This level primarily Death is a test of love - qualities of death deals with changes as humans interact is summarized as, “a reminder why we cry with one another. to the loss of someone close to us” Constructive Level – This level deals Way to compose a eulogy for a close primarily with how we interact with friend of yours: society at large and therefore are changed o Keep it positive, honest, and by it. memorable. Systemic Level – This level deals with how o Organize your information and make we, as a collective unit, maintain our sure the message is clear. society. o Recall your memories, especially the Social Institution most powerful ones. o Family is the basic unit of society. Note: Through a family, society will continue to exist through procreation. Please review some of these topics for the o Economics’ main goal is to distribute situational questions: resources within the community. 1. Personal freedom and autonomy – make Intersubjectivity decisions aligned with both personal freedom and accountability. Love - allowed us to form a variety of 2. Personal making present - reflecting on bonds. communication style. Martin Buber - philosopher reflected the 3. Discourse: dynamic interplay of genuine, reciprocal a. Discourse is necessary in keeping up connections and instrumental, with the times for people to adapt to objectifying interactions, which shape changes that occur within society. b. A false statement states that human relationships. discourse is necessary for the Edith Stein - for a man to interact with attainment of justice as it is in this another person truly, he must be able to arena, we can present facts and empathize with another person. discredit other information. 4. Death as a test of hope c. Revel! You are alive! a. Soon, all will wane. 12. In Seeming b. There’s always a rainbow after the a. is she likely engaging in if she focuses rain. on superficiality, prioritizing c. We may fall today, but still we persist. appearances over genuine 5. Unfolding – if the person occasionally connection. switches between laying down their 13. Bucket List expectations and allowing relationships a. Living calmly means you need to cross to develop organically (depending on the od every item in your bucket list context). without any regard from your loved 6. Pastoral and Horticultural ones. a. Social structures such as pastoral and horticultural societies are highly exclusive to each other. b. Horticultural societies paved the way for hunting-gathering societies to thrive. 7. Emile Durkheim's "The Division of Labor in Society" a. It contains Durkheim's personal opinions about society. b. It examines the evolution of societal solidarity and the edects of diderent types of social integration. c. It is a study of economic structures and their impact on class struggles. 8. Death as a test of love a. Death is not the end -- it is the start of a new journey ahead. b. Gather up the tears and keep them -- save them until you do. c. Being missed so deeply is the price for being loved so much. 9. Knowing Oneself Statements a. Knowing oneself is the last step in accepting one’s mortality because it takes an enormous amount of courage to face yourself. b. Knowing oneself means that you acknowledge everything there is about you, including your flaws, regrets, and shortcomings. 10. Traditional aspect of sociological determinism: a. Social class is the sole determinant of success in society. 11. "Carpe diem" a. Live like you’re dying. b. Rejoice while you are still alive!

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