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​PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN PERSON 1

Course Outline

 

COURSE OUTLINE/CONTENT

SUPPLEMENTAL READINGS

 

  1. Introduction to the course and its requirements

    1. Course Outline

    2. Requirements

    3. Expectation Setting: Course, Teacher, Self

 

 

 

 

  1. Nature of Philosophy

    1. Etymological and Real Definitions of Philosophy

    2. Branches of Philosophy

    3. The Philosophical Eye (Matang-Kwago)

    4. Benefits and Values of Philosophical Study

    5. Distinctions and Unity of Knowledge (E Pluribus Unum, Philosophy, Theology, and the Natural Sciences

    6. Who are Philosophers? 

 

 

 

 

  1. Elements of Insight

    1. The Nature and Acts of the human Mind

    2. The Functions of Metaphors and Allegories in Philosophy

    3. Occasions in which our minds are triggered to reflect and think: problems, loss, necessity, limit-situations

    4. Levels and ways of Inquiry-common sense, scientific inquiry, philosophical inquiry

    5. Mental States: Wonder, doubt, metaphysical uneasiness

 

 

 

  1. Periods in History of Philosophy

    1. Ancient Period

    2. Medieval Period

    3. Modern Period

    4. Contemporary Period

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Eastern  &Filipino  Indigenous Philosophy

    1. Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy

    2. The Way by Lao Tzu

    3. Buddhism’s Philosophy

    4. Filipino & Bicol Philosophy

    5. Yaon

 

 

 

  1. Human Person

    1. My Body

    2. Boot

    3. Love

    4. Freedom & Responsibility

    5. Justice

    6. Suffering & Death

    7. Existence of God

 

 

 

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