Human Person as Embodied Subjectivity Flashcards

1
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scientific name called to man/ human person

A

Homosapiens

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2
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Who is the philosopher who wrote that “Man by nature desires to know”?

A

Aristotle

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3
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Who is the philosopher that believes that man is a rational being?

A

Aristotle

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4
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Who is the philosopher that believes that man is a social animal?

A

Karl Marx

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5
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What composes man? (2 answer)

A

Soul and Body

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6
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Philosopher that says “Man is his soul”

A

Plato

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7
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Philosopher that believes in the concept of matter and form

A

Plato

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8
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This means being touchable, weak and the body

A

Matter

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9
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This refers to becoming real and uncorrupted

A

Form

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10
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3 Parts of the Soul

A

Appetitive
Spiritual
Rational

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11
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Philosopher that says that “soul can exist without the body”

A

Plato

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12
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Part of the soul that describes emotions behind our action

A

Spiritual

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13
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Part of the soul that refers to the appetite drive

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Appetitive

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14
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Part of the soul that determines to the one who dictates us what our body will do

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Rational

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15
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Highest form of soul?

A

Rational

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16
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“Man is the whole of his body and soul”

A

Aristotle

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17
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The first actuality of a natural body that has life potentially

A

Soul

18
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3 Degrees of soul

A

Nutritive
Sensitive
Rational

19
Q

the form of living things

A

Soul

20
Q

Part of the degree of the soul; soul of plant

A

Nutritive

21
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Part of the degree of the soul; self-nutritive

A

Nutritive

22
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Part of the degree of the soul; lowest degree of soul

A

Nutritive

23
Q

Part of the degree of the soul; second degree of soul

A

Sensitive

24
Q

Part of the degree of the soul; soul of animals

A

Sensitive

25
Q

Intuitions, feelings are very innate, instincts…

A

Sensitive

26
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Part of the degree of the soul; highest form of soul

A

Rational

27
Q

Who’s Philosopher…

Soul is immortal and capable of intelligent thought

A

St. Augustine

28
Q

Who’s Philosopher…

“What you do to your body is what you also do to your soul”

A

Thomas Aquinas

29
Q

“Even we can prove the reality of the world and material things, the real essence of man is still different from his body.”

A

Rene Descartes

30
Q

The unity and gestures of body and soul

A

Embodied Spirit

31
Q

What theory…

Matter and Form

A

Dualistic Theory

32
Q

“I place myself outside of the thing that I am inquiring on. An ob-jectum (thrown in front). It has nothing do with myself nor do I have anything to do with it.”

A

Gabriel Marcel

33
Q

Who’s Philosopher…

primary reflection

A

Gabriel Marcel

34
Q

A way of helping the individual to recover something of those experience.

A

Secondary Reflection

35
Q

Not really care at all

A

Primary Reflection

36
Q

Our soul is being manifested by our body

A

Human Person as Embodied Spirit

37
Q

Acts as the intermediary between the self or subject and the world

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Body as Intermediary

38
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Can either be a bridge or an obstacle

A

Body as Intermediary

39
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Calls for transcending one’s limitations for the sake of fulfilling one’s purposes

A

Embodiment

40
Q

Who’s Philosopher…

individual has to liberate himself from environmental influences

A

Friedrich Nietzsche