Importance of Exercise Presentation PDF

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This presentation explores the concept of physical beauty and self-esteem. It examines how different factors, such as philosophical viewpoints and psychological studies affect our perception of beauty and body image. It ultimately emphasizes the importance of accepting oneself for who they are.

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physical self objectives: To learn what beauty means in different contexts. To look at different ideas from philosophers about beauty. To see how beauty affects various parts of our lives and why it matters. ice breaker physical self what is beauty? described as happiness our...

physical self objectives: To learn what beauty means in different contexts. To look at different ideas from philosophers about beauty. To see how beauty affects various parts of our lives and why it matters. ice breaker physical self what is beauty? described as happiness our body is simply a shell that allows us to radiate our experiences where beauty gets to shine through. Helen Keller said, "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched they must be felt with the heart." The two most-debated views about beauty are: 1. Beauty is objective. 2. Beauty is subjective. WHAT PHILOSOPHERS THINK ABOUT BEAUTY? 1. ST. AUGUSTINE -it gives delight 2. PLATO - response to love and desire - exists in the realm of Forms 3. ARISTOTLE -chief forms of beauty are order, symmetry, and definiteness that can be demonstrated by mathematical sciences. DAVID HUME "Beauty is no quality in things themselves: It exists merely in the mind which contemplates them, and each mind perceives a different beauty. On person may even perceive deformity, where another is sensible of beauty, and every individual ought to acquiesce in his own sentiment, without pretending to regulate those of others" (Hume 1757, 136). IMMANUEL KANT "The judgment of taste is therefore not a judgment of cognition and is consequently not logical but aesthetical, by which we understand that when determining ground can be no other than subjective" (Kant 1790, section 1). FRANCIS HUTCHESON "The perception of beauty does depend on the external sense of sight, however, the internal sense of beauty operates as an internal or reflex sense. The same is the case with hearing: hearing music does not necessarily give the perception of harmony as it is distinct from the hearing" (Inquiry I. I. X). TRIVIA make up artist "sesh." which means, "to write, to engrave" WHAT DID PSYCHOLOGY DISCOVER ABOUT BEAUTY? -a person who is perceived as attractive makes more money that a person of below-average looks. - In politics, voters who are not actively engaged in social and political issues choose candidates based on "looks" 90% of the time. HALO EFFECT also known as the physical attractiveness stereotype and the "what is beautiful is good" principle EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY faces hold certain fundamental and important characteristics that could indicate a person's quality as a romantic partner and as a mate. TRIVIA For the Greeks a beautiful body was considered direct evidence of a beautiful mind. kaloskagathos HOW CULTURAL TRADITIONS SHAPE BODY IMAGE? - has a significant impact on how a person feels about himself or herself DOES YOUR BODY IMAGE HAVE AN IMPACT ON YOUR SELF-ESTEEM? HOW IMPORTANT IS PHYSICAL BEAUTY? SELF LOVE I’M FAT I’M TOO I HAVE A SKINNY FLAT NOSE I’M TOO I HAVE TOO DARK MANY PIMPLES "Embrace who you are, for you are uniquely beautiful. Every flaw and strength weaves together to create the masterpiece that is you, reminding us that true beauty lies not in perfection, but in authenticity and the courage to accept oneself wholeheartedly." YOU ARE ENOUGH! THANK YOU AND GODBLESS!!!

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