Lesson 3 Flashcards

1
Q

It is generally and commonly define to represent the entire human race

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Man

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2
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A term used to refer for various classifications and species.

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Human

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3
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For a living man, human is under the classification of ___

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Mammalia

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4
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A term used to separate man from other Human Classifications like animals.

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Human Being

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5
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Refers to an individual who possess self-awareness, self determination, rational mind, and the capacity to interact with other and himself/herself.

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Person

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6
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A general term refers to the state of being a person with unique, sacred and ethical status within him/herself

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Personhood

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7
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A collective traits that formed and considered the very essence of humanity

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Human Nature

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8
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Is an animating core living within each of us.

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Embodied spirit

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9
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It is known to be driving force behind what we actually think, do and say

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Embodied spirit

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10
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It is indeed the reflections of our total being by which our sensations lead to our human feelings, emotions, and decisions.

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Embodied spirit

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11
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Teaches us that the human body cannot be viewed from an objective point of view.

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Phenomenology

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12
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Is essentially a lived reality

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Human embodiment or our incarnate existence

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13
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Points to the freedom of the human person

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Human subjectivity

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14
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Being a ___ means that as a person, you embrace an outlook at gathers what is whole about you and at the same time, what you think the world means to you

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subject

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15
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This sense of ___ means that you possess the capacity to be, to decide, to act, and to be yourself

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subjective

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16
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In order to understand this question, one needs to know who is making this inquiry

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What is being?

17
Q

This question is about the way reality discloses itself into the world of man

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The question of being

18
Q

Stands in front of the light of being

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man

19
Q

It is man himself who is ___

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questioned

20
Q

Has the power to be in the world

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man

21
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present-at-hand and ready-to-hand

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concern

22
Q

his being with others

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solicitude

23
Q

the process of revealing and concealing or what we call the lighting up process where beings or things emerge into our consciousness

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Aletheia

24
Q

According to him, the being of beings is not a being

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Heidegger

25
Q

According to him, in the experience of embodiment, “my body is not only an intermediary between me and the world but also between me and others”

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Eduardo Calasanz

26
Q

According to him, the human self is “an individual unique person” and a certain “form of an ideal”

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Ramon Reyes

27
Q

Writes that human embodiment refers to “the awareness of the experience of our bodies”, and adds that “the experience of our body is the first datum of we have ourselves,” one that is “for clearer in consciousness than even knowledge of our persons or of the self.”

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Fr. Jose Cruz

28
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According to him, in describing the experience of embodiment, wrote that it is wrong to begin with the dualism between mind and body. In this sense, human body is not some object for another person’s disposal.

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Fr. Michael Moga

29
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For him, it can only be man, for man stands in front of the light of being

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Heidegger

30
Q

He adds that, “insofar as you are a point of intersection of an ideal and yourself as a person, you find yourself as already there.”

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Ramon Reyes

31
Q

Also clearly states that “as we become conscious of ourselves as historical products, we also become aware of the historical possibilities that we have,” and being aware of our limits, “as well as of the possibilities of history that are in us we become a source of historical creativity”

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Ramon Reyes