Identifying gaps and overlaps in the Introduction of Philosophy of the Human Person (IPHP) curriculum in the Philippines is a great concern that makes it relevant. This ascertains its scopes based on sufficiency in terms of themes, goals, and aims; principles and criteria used for content ...
The world is very important to the human person. It is where he/she is born, raised, and lived the life that he chooses to live. Nevertheless, the development of things designed to make life easy for him/her has also created negative impacts on the things that support life, not only ...
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(see aboveThe emergence of the individual and the idea of human dignity). These books, which also emphasized transcendence at the expense of method, laid claim to divine authority and to an antiquity far greater than Plato’s. They were, in fact, forgeries from a much later period and are...
condition and against the whole of creation.” Inart, theanaloguesof existentialism may be considered to beSurrealism,Expressionism, and in general those schools that view the work of art not as the reflection of a reality external to humans but as the free immediate expression of human reality...
Can Virtue Grow Out of Vicious Human Nature? Xunzi’s Genealogy of Virtue Reconstructed Philosophy East and West01 February 2024 The Role of Pre-Socratics in Ṣadrā’s Philosophy Philosophy East and West01 February 2024 The Confucian Contingency Model: Person, Agency, and Morality Philosophy Eas...
THOMAS AQUINAS’ PHILOSOPHY OF BEING AS THE BASIS FOR WOJTYLA’S CONCEPT AND COGNITION OF HUMAN PERSONTHOMAS AQUINAS’ PHILOSOPHY OF BEING AS THE BASIS FOR WOJTYLA’S CONCEPT AND COGNITION OF HUMAN PERSONThe article makes a claim that Thomas Aquinas philosophy of being plays a fundamental role in...
The Dangerous Life and Ideas of Diogenes the Cynic byJean-Manuel Roubineau,Malcolm DeBevoise&Phillip Mitsis Readexpert recommendations “Diogenes famously thought that human beings don’t need much to be happy, and owned just a cloak and a stick—he had a cup too at first, but he threw tha...
It probes the essential core of what it is to be a human We are each bundled into distinct flesh, and blood packages with unique minds and thoughts which we believe are unique. It is the nature of human beings to consider themselves to be at the center of all things. In a way, this...
If one has in mind ethics proper—i.e., the systematic study of what is morally right and wrong—it is clear that ethics could have come intoexistenceonly when human beings started to reflect on the best way to live. This reflective stage emerged long after human societies had developed so...