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Human Composition of Man: Topic

The document discusses the composition of man and key terms related to human nature. It defines man, human, and person. Man refers broadly to the human race, while human differentiates humans from other animals as homo sapiens. A person has self-awareness, self-determination, can interact with others, and has dignity. However, as embodied spirits with facticity and as spatial-temporal beings, humans have natural limitations but can transcend these through redefining themselves.

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Human Composition of Man: Topic

The document discusses the composition of man and key terms related to human nature. It defines man, human, and person. Man refers broadly to the human race, while human differentiates humans from other animals as homo sapiens. A person has self-awareness, self-determination, can interact with others, and has dignity. However, as embodied spirits with facticity and as spatial-temporal beings, humans have natural limitations but can transcend these through redefining themselves.

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MODULE 3:

Human
Composition of
man
Topic
Group4 - Tyndall
Members:

THERESE ANNE SHENNA MARIE RAFAEL


BASAY CEBALLO CONCEPCION
Members:

DANICA MA. JONALYN PRINCE JASON


BALDICANTOS APOSTOL CAPENDIT
Today's Presentation
What are the difference of the following terms?
- Man
- Person
- Human Nature
Limitations of Human Person as an Embodied
Spirit
- Facticity
- Spatial-Temporal Being
HUMAN COMPOSITION
OF MAN

Man
IT IS GENERALLY TERM COMMONLY USED
TO REFER TO THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE.
OTHER RELATED TERMS, HUMANITY,
MANKIND, AND HUMANKIND
HUMAN COMPOSITION
OF MAN

Human
REFERS TO MAN AS SPECIES — HOMO
SAPIENS OR MODERN HUMAN BEINGS.
THE TERM HUMAN BEING IS ALSO
USED TO DIFFERENTIATE MAN FROM
OTHER ANIMALS
HUMAN COMPOSITION
OF MAN

Person
IS THE PERSONALITY OF HUMAN BEING
SO CALLED"SELF". REFERS TO THE HIMAN
BEING GRANTED RECOGNITION OF
CERTAIN RIGHTS, PROTECTION,
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DIGNITY ABOVE
ALL
HUMAN COMPOSITION
OF MAN

Human Nature
DEFINES AS THE NATURE OF
HUMANS ESPECIALLY THE
FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERS AND
TRAITS OF HUMAN.
What is human
person?
Has awareness of
self

Has self

determination

out
Is able to reach

Person
and interact with other

Has dignity
Self-awareness
REFERS TO THE PERSON
HAVING A CLEAR
PERCEPTION OF ONESELF,
INCLUDING HIS THOUGHTS,
EMOTIONS, IDENTITY, AND
ACTIONS.
Self-
determination
REFERS TO THE CAPABILITY OF
PERSONS TO MAKE CHOICES AND
DECISIONS BASED ON THEIR OWN
PREFERENCES, MONITOR, AND
REGULATE THEIR ACTIONS, AND BE
GOAL-ORIENTAL AND SELF-DIRECTED
Consequence
IS THE RESULT OR EFFECT OF AN
ACTION.
Externality
REFERS TO THE CAPABILITY OF
A PERSON TO REACH OUT AND
INTERACT WITH OTHERS AND
THE WORLD.
Dignity
REFERS TO THE INNATE RIGHT
TO BE VALUED AND RESPECTED.
Limitations of the
Human Person
HUMAN PERSONS ARE NATURALLY
DEFICIENT BEINGS.
Human Persons
do not have the
natural ability to
fly
Human Persons
cannot breathe
underwater
without the aid of
breathing device
Limitations can lead to
possibilities
TRANSCENDENCE
Is the ability to change, be
dynamic, and continually
redefining one's self
which works with our
facticity to create change.
FACTICITY
How do limitations
SPATIAL- lead to
TEMPORAL BEING transcendence?
THE BODY AS
INTERMEDIARY
Facticity
REFERS TO THE THINGS IN
OUR LIFE THAT ARE ALREADY
GIVEN.
Facticity

We are free to define


who we are and who
we are to be
Spatial-temporal being

AS TEMPORAL BEINGS, OUR


MOST OBVIOUS LIMITATION IS
OUR FINITUDE- OUR FINITE
QUALITY OR STATE
Spatial-temporal being

AS SPATIAL BEINGS, WE ARE


LIMITED BY OUR BODIES TO BE
PRESENT IN TWO OR MORE
PLACES AT THE SAME TIME.
Spatial-temporal being

WE ARE LIMITED BY SPACE


(SPATIAL) AND THE TIME
(TEMPORAL). OUR SPACIAL-
TEMPORAL SITUATION SETS
OUR PRECONDITIONS OF
UNDERSTANDING.
Spatial-temporal being
Ask yourself why
WHY DO WE WANT TO BE IN A
HURRY TO ACHIEVE OR HAVE
SOMETHING WHICH IS NOT
YET?
Spatial-temporal being

Ask yourself why


WHY DO WE HOLD ON ON
SOMETHING WHICH IS NO
LONGER?
Spatial-temporal being

WE ARE MORE CONCERNED


WITH THE PAST OR FUTURE
THAT IS WHY WE NEVER
APPRECIATE OUR PRESENT
Spatial-temporal being

WE CAN'T BE AT THE PLACE


WE WANT IN AN INSTANT
OUR SPACIAL-TEMPORAL
CHARACTER IS AN
INVITATION TO MAKE THE
MOST OF OUR LIVES.
Spatial-temporal being
The Body as
Intermediary
INTERMEDIARY MEANS
ACTING AS A MEDIATOR
(MERRIAM-WEBSTER). HAVING
A BODY MAY PREVENT US
FROM REVEALING WHAT WE
REALLY WANT TO EXPRESS.
The Body as Intermediary
HOW DO WE COMMUNICATE
WITH EACH OTHER?

WORDS WORDS. BUT CAN WORDS


REALLY CAPTURE THE THINGS
WE WANT TO EXPRESS?
The Body as Intermediary
IN MOST CASES, WORDS ARE
NOT ENOUGH.
THIS IS A CHALLENGE FOR US
TO BE MORE CREATIVE IN
EXPRESSING OURSELVES.
IPARAMDAM MO. GAWIN MO.
HUWAG PURO SALITA AT
PANGAKO.
The Body as Intermediary

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