PHILO_Q1_Mod3_The-Human-Person-as-an-Embodied-Spirit

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What is the common definition of 'Man'?

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It generally represents the entire human race.

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Definitions of Man, Human, and Person

What is the common definition of 'Man'?

It generally represents the entire human race.

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Embodied Spirit Concept

What does the concept of 'Embodied Spirit' relate to?

It relates to defining Man, Human, Person, Personhood, and Human Nature.

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Self-Awareness and Self-Determination

What is self-determination?

The capability of persons to make choices and decisions based on their own preferences.

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Human Dignity and Rights

Why are individual rights considered absolute?

Because they cannot be separated from our humanity.

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Philosophical Perspectives on Humanity

How does religion and philosophy contribute to overcoming limits?

They teach human beings to overcome their limits and improve themselves.

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Human Dignity and Rights

How does the Eightfold Path serve humanity?

It provides universal principles that guide individuals towards success and ethical living.

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Cognitive Self vs. Physical Self

What does the Cognitive Self encompass?

Beliefs, desires, dreams, and intentions.

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Human Nature and Personhood

What is meant by 'Human Nature'?

The deepest and natural behavior of a person that distinguishes humans from animals, considered the essence of humanity.

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Human Dignity and Rights

What does the phrase 'mahirap maging mahirap' imply in the context of poverty?

It highlights the challenges faced by the poor, emphasizing that poverty is both personal and structural.

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Human Nature and Personhood

What term describes a human person's ability to connect with others?

Externality.

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Cognitive Self vs. Physical Self

What does the Physical Self refer to?

The physical appearance and essential features of a person, including body type and strength.

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Transcendence and Human Potential

What did St. Thomas Aquinas say about human beings?

Human beings have the unique power to change themselves and things for the better.

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Buddhism and the Eightfold Path

What did Buddha do to find answers about suffering?

He left his royal life and spent 6 years in the wilderness, ultimately meditating under the Tree of Enlightenment for 40 days.

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Human Dignity and Rights

What does dignity refer to in the context of human life?

The inherent value and importance of a human person.

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Personal Reflection and Self-Discovery Activities

What should you not worry about while discovering new ideas about yourself?

Nobody will judge you; support is provided.

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Human Dignity and Rights

What rights are granted to a human person?

Rights and privileges by the state to which they legally belong.

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Transcendence and Human Potential

How has human evolution influenced society?

Humans learned to live beyond traditional means, leading to structured political and economic systems.

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Buddhism and the Eightfold Path

What realization did Buddha have regarding suffering?

He realized that all people suffer and sought to understand the nature of suffering.

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Human Nature and Personhood

What defines a 'Person'?

An individual who possesses self-awareness, self-determination, a rational mind, and the capacity to interact with others and themselves.

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Personal Reflection and Self-Discovery Activities

What does the phrase 'it takes a village to raise a child' imply about self-discovery?

Knowing yourself requires time and support from others.

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Personal Reflection and Self-Discovery Activities

What is the purpose of the activity 'I Recognize Myself'?

To reflect on personal strengths, weaknesses, desires, abilities, talents, fears, and hesitations.

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Buddhism and the Eightfold Path

What is the first step of the Eightfold Path?

Right view - a correct understanding of the nature of things, specifically the Four Noble Truths.

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Human Nature and Personhood

What journey is being referred to in the text?

A journey to understand the concepts of Man, Human, Person, Personhood, and Human Nature.

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Cognitive Self vs. Physical Self

What is the self according to Wilber (2006)?

The self is the subject that thinks, feels, and acts; it represents your 'I am-ness.'

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Human Dignity and Rights

What is the relationship between freedom and morality?

The result of our freedom is morality, which is the goodness or badness of an act.

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Philosophical Perspectives on Humanity

What is the origin of the classification of a human person?

From a biblical perspective, humans come from Adam and Eve; scientifically, from an ape under the class Mammalia.

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Buddhism and the Eightfold Path

What is meant by 'Right action' in the Eightfold Path?

Refraining from physical offenses such as murdering, thieving, and sexual misbehavior.

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Definitions of Man, Human, and Person

How is 'Human' classified in biological terms?

As a member of the classification Mammalia.

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Self-Awareness and Self-Determination

What does St. Thomas suggest about personal transformation?

You can change yourself through the eightfold path, even if you are not a Buddhist.

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Embodied Spirit Concept

What is the definition of Embodied Spirit?

An animating core living within each person that drives thoughts, actions, and feelings.

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Embodied Spirit Concept

What are the three components of a human person?

Soul, mind, and spirit.

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Definitions of Man, Human, and Person

What is the significance of understanding the terms 'Man', 'Human', and 'Person'?

There is a big difference in their definitions and societal usage.

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Cognitive Self vs. Physical Self

What does the self enable a person to experience?

An inner world of dreams, thoughts, imagination, and fantasy.

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Cognitive Self vs. Physical Self

What are the two general kinds to distinguish a human person?

The Cognitive Self and the Physical Self.

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Definitions of Man, Human, and Person

What distinguishes a human being from other classifications like animals?

The term 'Human Being' is used to separate man from other classifications.

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Human Nature and Personhood

What does 'Personhood' refer to?

The state of being a person with unique, sacred, and ethical status within oneself.

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Embodied Spirit Concept

In Christian philosophy, what does the embodiment of the spirit refer to?

The inseparable union of the human body and soul.

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Self-Awareness and Self-Determination

What is the mantra from Star Struck of GMA7?

Dream, Believe, and Survive.

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Embodied Spirit Concept

How is the term 'embodied' commonly understood?

As materialized or becoming flesh.

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Self-Awareness and Self-Determination

What does self-awareness involve?

Having a clear perception of oneself, including thoughts, emotions, identity, and actions.

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Embodied Spirit Concept

What is the significance of the body and soul in the concept of embodied spirit?

They work together at all times and are inseparable.

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Transcendence and Human Potential

What is the definition of Transcendence as mentioned in the text?

The ability to surpass one's limits through physical and mental abilities.

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Buddhism and the Eightfold Path

What are the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism?

They are fundamental teachings that outline the nature of suffering and the path to overcoming it.

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Buddhism and the Eightfold Path

What does 'Right intention' in the Eightfold Path entail?

Eliminating thoughts of attachment, detestation, and harmful intent.

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