The Human Person In Society PDF
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This document examines the multifaceted relationship between individuals and society, tracing historical periods from the Agrarian Era to the Modern Era. It also discusses how technology impacts various aspects of human life.
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THE HUMAN PERSON IN SOCIETY What is the relationship between individual and ❖Society society?does not exist independently without individual. ❖Society has become an essential condition for human life to arise and to continue. ❖ It is in the society that an individual is surrounded and...
THE HUMAN PERSON IN SOCIETY What is the relationship between individual and ❖Society society?does not exist independently without individual. ❖Society has become an essential condition for human life to arise and to continue. ❖ It is in the society that an individual is surrounded and encompassed by culture, as a societal force. ❖ The question of the relationship between the individual and the society is the starting point of many discussions. It is closely connected with the question of the relationship of man and society. Recognizing How Individuals Form Societies and How Individual Transformed by societies. How do we transform society? Agrarian Era How do you describe an agrarian society? Agrarian Era ❖An era of human history, beginning roughly 10,000 years ago and lasting until the beginning of the modern era, when the production of food through agriculture was a central focus of many human societies, and a large number of people living in those societies worked the land. Modern Era What characterizes the modern era? Modern ❖ The modern era is the period of human history Era that succeeds the Middle Ages (which ended around 1500 AD) up to the present. ❖ The modern period has been a period of significant development in the fields of science, politics, warfare, and technology. It has also been an age of discovery and globalization. During this time, the European powers and later their colonies, began a political, economic, and cultural colonization of the rest of the world. Should we be afraid of technology? Why? ❖The Vitruvian Man is da Vinci's study of the Human beings as the most interesting nature during human form, which is meant to be perfectly the modern period proportionate through the application of geometry and mathematics. Its only meaning is to demonstrate the perfect ratios and proportions found in human anatomy. ❖An image associated with health/fitness, and with the practice of medicine. In some cases, the Vitruvian Man is himself taken as an embodiment of health. INVENTORS Galileo Galilei Galileo was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. He was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa Italy and invented the telescope. Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, Edinburgh United Kingdom. He is a Scottish-born Canadian-American inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone. Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, which include the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and early versions of the electric light bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern industrialized world. Robert Fulton Robert Fulton (November 14, 1765 – February 24, 1815) was an American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the world's first commercially successful steamboat, the North River Steamboat (also known as Clermont) ACTIVITY TIME! Aside from computers, what are other latest technological inventions and how can these contribute to humanity’s health, financial, educational, cultural development.