Introduction to the philosophy of the human person
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- text
- unmediated
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- 9786219542111
- 100
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Main Library Filipiniana Section | NBDB | F 100 M112i 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by NBDB | 113130d |
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F 028.7071 M211m 2016 Media and information literacy : (enhancing education through effective communication) | F 100 M112i 2016 Introduction to the philosophy of the human person | F 121.6 R763a 2014 Amusing grace : a second helping | F 131 C545c 2009 The chakras and their functions | F 131 C545c 2009 The chakras and their functions |
"Senior K to 12 curriculum compliant."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-110) and index.
Doing philosophy: Socrates : know thyself -- What is an insight? -- Primary and secondary reflection -- Problem and mystery -- Methods of philosophizing: The art of questioning -- The nature of scientific knowledge -- The phenomenological method -- Unity in oriental thought -- The human person as an embodied spirit: Experience of my body -- Human subjectivity -- The question of being -- Historicity and historical action -- The human person in their environment: Deep ecology and bio-centric equality -- Stewardship and sustainable development -- Man as the measure of all things -- Climate change and climate justice -- Freedom of the human person: Total determinism -- Absolute freedom -- The perspective of the self -- Absurdity and human choice -- Intersubjectivity: The interhuman -- Difference and moral responsibility -- Responsibility for the other -- Love as commitment -- Society and the human person: The social and the interpersonal -- Justice and liberal equality -- Democracy and human development -- The problem of global justice -- Human persons as oriented towards their impending death: Being-towards-death -- Human freedom and mortality -- Death and the absolute -- The purpose of human life.
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