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041 _aeng
082 _a128
100 1 _aGonzalvo, Romeo P.
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aPhilosophy of the human person :
_btextbook for senior high school /
_cRomeo P. Gonzalvo Jr.
264 1 _aIntramuros, Manila :
_bMindshapers Co., Inc.
_c[2016]
264 4 _cc2016
300 _ax, 252 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c 23 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
_bnc
504 _aIncludes bibliography: p249-252.
505 _aChapter I Human Person as an Embodied Being in the World and in the Environment Lesson 1 Doing Philosophy The Origin of Philosophy Major Greek Philosophers I. Pre-Socratic Philosophers A. The Milesians -Thales of Miletus -Anaximander -Anaximenes B. Phytagoras C. Heraclitus D. Parmenides E. Zeno of Elea F. The Pluralist -Empedocles -Anaxagoras G. The Atomist -Leucipus -Democritus H. The Sophist -Protagoras -Gorgias -Hippias -Prodicus I. Sophist?s School -Thrasymachus -Callicles -Critias II. The Socratic Philisophers A. Socrates B. Plato C. Aristotle III. Other Famous Greeks of the Ancient World -Ten Philosophical Subjects -Three Elements found in a Philosophical Search Exercises Lesson 2 Methods of Philosophizing Logical Analysis Conceptual Analysis Deconstruction Phenomenology Public Intellectual Philosophy as Dialogue Comparative-Descriptive Approach Comparative-Constructive Integrating Philosophy Into Other Experiences Exercises Lesson 3 The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit What is Human Being? Plato?s Notion of Human Being Aristotle?s Notion of Human Being St. Augustine?s Notion of Human Being St. Thomas Aquinas? Notion of Human Being Rene Descartes? Notion of Human Being Gabriel Marcel?s Notion of Human Being William Luijpen: My Body as Intermediary Temporality-Historicity of the Human Person and His Historical Action Exercises Lesson 4 The Human Person in their Environment Why is there Need for an Environmental Interactions Human Social System Coevolution and Coadaptation Drivers-Pressures-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) Exercises Chapter II Human Living Lesson 1 Freedom of the Human Person What is Human Freedom Freewill and Ethics The Problem of Freewill Exercises Lesson 2 Intersubjectivity Three Components of Intersubjectivity Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalysis Intersubjectivity in Treatment Intersubjectivity and Attachment Intersubjectivity and Treatment of Attachment Disorders Intersubjectivity in Philosophy Intersubjectivity in Phenomenology Intersubjectivity in Psychology Philosophical Foundations of Intersubjectivity Theory Husserl?s Conception of Intersubjectivity Clinical Application of Continental Intersubjectivity Theory Jacques Lacan?s Application of Intersubjectivity American Intersubjectivity Theory Stolorow and Atwood Jessica Benjamin Generic Application of Intersubjectivity Lesson 3 The Human Person in Society The Person as ?Thrown? The Person as Individual The Person as a Social Being The Person as a Person The Person in Communal or Civil Society The Human Being and the Group The Unity of Man and Society The Relationships Between the Individual and Society in History The Human Person in Society What is the System? What is the Structure of the System? Can Systems be Objectively Judged or Compared? Can Social Systems be changed? Present Views of Society Problems with Current Views An Alternative View of Society Value Structure Asymmetry on Values Maslow?s Hierarchy of Needs Development on Values Complete Model of Values Man Towards Social Development Social Structure The Process The Process of Social Development The Effect The Effect of Social Development Developmental Stages Properties from Development The Nature of Human Development Cultural Development Cultural Development-Institutional Corruption Socioeconomic Development Personal Development Human Development Social Complexity Exercises Lesson 4 Human Persons as Oriented Towards their Impending Death Death?s Implication for Socrates The Theology of Death St. Thomas Aquinas? Notion of Death Aristotle?s Notion of Death Pope John Paul II?s Notion of Death Man and Death Bibliography
526 _a100-199
_b128
650 _aPhilosophy.
650 _a Human beings.
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