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1) The nature of human is seen
in the metaphysical dichotomy
between body and soul.
2) There is no dichotomy
between person’s body and
soul.
3) Of all creatures, human beings
have the unique power to
change themselves and things
for the better.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Aristotle
Plato
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thehumanpersonasanembodiedspirit-230105221146-546f5aa7(0).pptx

  • 2. 1) The nature of human is seen
    in the metaphysical dichotomy
    between body and soul.
    2) There is no dichotomy
    between person’s body and
    soul.
    3) Of all creatures, human beings
    have the unique power to
    change themselves and things
    for the better.
    St. Thomas Aquinas
    Aristotle
    Plato
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  • 3. OBJECTIVES:
    MELCs 3.1 CONTENT
    STANDARD
    The learner understands the
    human person as an embodied
    spirit
    Recognize how the human
    body imposes limits and
    possibilities for transcendence
    PERFORMANCE STANDARD
    Evaluate own limitations and
    the possibilities for their
    transcendence
    The learner distinguishes his/her
    own limitations and the
    possibilities for his/her
    transcendence
    Distinguish the limitations and
    possibilities for transcendence
    (PPT11/12-Ii-3.4)
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  • 5. 1.) It is the term commonly used to represent
    the entire human race.
    A. Human being
    C. Man
    B. Human nature
    D. Person
    2.) It is a general term which refers to the
    deepest and natural behavior of a person that
    distinguish human from animals. It consists
    of collective traits that formed and considered
    the very essence of humanity.
    A. Human being
    C. Man
    B. Human nature
    D. Person
  • 6. 3. It is the term used to describe humans who
    are not just mere humans different from
    animals but with inherent birth rights and
    exact origin of his/her classification.
    A. Human being C. Human nature
    B. Human creature D. Human person
    4. Carlo is a tall person with brown hair and
    brown eyes. What aspect of the human person
    is being described in the statement?
    A. Cognitive Self
    B. Physical Self
    C. Psychological Self
    D. Sociological Self
  • 7. 5. Marie is very cheerful and friendly to her
    classmates. What aspect of the human person is
    being described in the statement?
    A. Cognitive Self
    B. Physical Self
    C. Psychological Self
    D. Sociological Self
    6. Which of the following is NOT an essential
    component of the human person?
    A. Conscience
    C. Soul
    B. Mind
    D. Spirit
  • 8. 7. Which of the following BEST describes the
    concept of embodiment?
    A. Human person is essentially his/her body and
    nothing more.
    B. Human person is essentially his/her spirit and
    nothing more.
    C. Human person is essentially the unity of
    his/her body and spirit.
    D. Human person is essentially a separate entity of
    the body and the spirit.
  • 9. 8. Which of the following experiences describe the
    concept of embodiment?
    A. Joy attaches a sentimental value to a pair of
    rubber shoes which was given by her mother.
    B. Kim associates love with hypothalamus, a part
    of the brain that is responsible for feelings.
    C. Ivy recalls a happy moment in her life and still
    feel the same happiness he felt at that moment.
    D. Trina received a pat in her shoulder from her
    best friend and felt completely relieved at that
    moment.
  • 10. 9. Vincent loses his arm and leg due to a car
    accident. He loses a part of his physical body
    which makes up his physical identity. Which of the
    following statements is true about the concept of
    embodiment?
    A. Vincent can still be considered a human person
    despite losing a part of his identity.
    B. Vincent is not fully considered a human person
    since he lacks one aspect of his identity.
    C. Neither a nor b
    D. None of the above
  • 11. 10.A criminal who have committed a heinous
    offense can still be considered a human person
    despite of his cruelty and inhumane act. The
    statement is ___________.
    A. True, the dignity is still retained in spite of his
    actions because it is his inherent right.
    B. False, the dignity of humans are removed once
    they don’t treat other people just and right.
    C. Neither a nor b
    D. None of the above
  • 13. THE HUMAN PERSON AS AN EMBODIED SPIRIT
    GOING BACK RELEVANCE OF THE PAST
    Do you still remember those days when
    you were playing outside your home?
    What is the relevance of our childhood
    memories to our present times?
    REASONING GETTING READY
    Why do we have to go back and
    remember our childhood days?
    Do you believe that there is a big
    difference between MAN, PERSON,
    and HUMAN not only with the
    definition but its usage to the
    society as a whole?
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  • 14. MAN HUMAN
    It is
    generally and commonly
    defined to represent the entire
    human race.
    A term used to refer for various
    classifications and species. For a
    living man, human is under the
    classification of Mammalia.
    HUMAN BEING
    HUMAN PERSON
    A term used to separate man
    from other Human Refers to an individual who possess
    self-awareness, self-determination,
    rational mind, and the capacity to
    interact with other and with
    himself/herself.
    Classifications like animals.
    HUMAN BEING
    A general term refers to the
    deepest and natural behavior of a
    person that distinguish human
    from animals. A collective traits
    that formed and considered the
    very essence of humanity. Nobody
    can be considered man without
    human nature.
    PERSONHOOD
    A general term refers to the
    state of being a person with
    unique, sacred and ethical
    status within him/herself.
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  • 15. WHAT IS HUMAN PERSON?
    A human person is
    typically with a body
    which is tangible and
    came
    from
    Adam
    and Eve
    from an
    Ape under
    the Class:
    has a three components Mammalia
    .
    composed of SOUL,
    MIND and SPIRIT.
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  • 16. THERE ARE TWO GENERAL KINDS TO DISTINGUISH A
    HUMAN PERSON
    Cognitive
    Physical Self
    Self
    the essential components of
    a human persons that deals
    with THE WHAT OF A
    PERSON which includes
    human persons’ belief,
    desire, dreams, and
    deals with the essential
    features of the human way
    of life or THE WHO OF A
    PERSON which includes
    his/her body type, strength
    and appearances
    intentions
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  • 17. WHAT IS EMBODIED SPIRIT?
    SOUL
    BODY
    When we say, “embodied spirit”, we normally believed
    and conclude of a spirit becoming flesh.
    The embodiment of the spirit particularly refers to the
    inseparable union of human body and soul.
    We can safely say that “embodied spirit” that the body
    is not separate from the soul, just as the soul is not
    separate from the body
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  • 18. WHAT IS EMBODIED SPIRIT?
    ARISTOTLE PLATO ST. THOMAS
    Of all creatures,
    human beings have
    the unique power to
    change themselves
    and the things for
    the better
    The nature of
    human is seen in
    the metaphysical
    dichotomy
    between body and
    soul.
    There is no
    dichotomy
    between person’s
    body and soul.
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  • 19. WHAT IS HUMAN PERSON AS EMBODIED SPIRIT?
    1. “Self- awareness refers to
    2. A human person can connect
    and interact with another
    person, an animal or an
    inanimate object. We call this
    externality. So even though
    human beings have interiority
    they are not trapped inside their
    heads. They can go beyond their
    limited selves and embrace
    others.
    person having a clear
    perception of oneself, including
    his or her thoughts, emotions,
    identity, and actions (Abella,
    2016).” It is the ability of one’s
    consciousness to look inward
    thus discovering the presence
    of a self.
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  • 20. WHAT IS HUMAN PERSON AS EMBODIED SPIRIT?
    3. We are not determined by
    others. Because we have
    interiority; we can direct the
    course of our own life. This is
    what we call self-determination
    which is “the capability of
    persons to make choices and
    decisions based on their own
    preferences, monitor and
    regulate their actions, and be
    goal oriented and self-directed”
    (Abella 2016) Thus human
    beings are free.
    4. Finally a human person has
    an inherent value and
    importance. This is what we call
    dignity. That is why no amount
    of money can equal the value of
    a human life. This is also the
    reason why individual rights are
    absolute (Rand 1964).
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  • 22. HOW DOES THE HUMAN BODY IMPOSE
    LIMITATIONS OR POSSIBILITIES OF
    TRANSCENDENCE?
    *the quality or state of being transcendent (exceeding usual limits)
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  • 23. RECOGNIZE THE HUMAN BODY IMPOSES LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR
    DISTINGUISH THE LIMITATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR TRANSCENDENCE
    This power is your ability to surpass your limits. This is the definition of
    Transcendence. You can transcend your limit through your physical and
    mental abilities.
    A. It is the spiritual C. There is an
    that endures and is
    ultimately real.
    emphasis on the non-
    material oneness of
    creation.
    B. There is the E. There is a healthy
    respect for tradition
    but never a slavish
    commitment to it.
    preoccupation with
    inner life, the road to
    enlightenment that
    stretches not outward
    but inward.
    D. There is the
    acceptance of direct
    awareness as the only
    way to understand
    what is real.
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  • 24. ACTIVITY 1: I RECOGNIZE MYSELF
    Kindly fill up all the information needed to complete the table.
    Strengths
    Abilities Talents
    Weaknesses Desires
    Fears Hesitations What can I
    (I can) (I always do) (I can’t) (I am afraid) do more?
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  • 25. BUDDHISM: FROM TEARS TO
    ENLIGHTENMENT
    “FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS”
    1) Life is full of suffering
    2) Suffering is caused by passionate desires, lusts, and cravings
    3) Only as these are obliterated, will suffering cease
    4) Such eradication of desire may be accomplished only by
    following the Eightfold Path of earnest endeavor.
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  • 26. BUDDHISM: FROM TEARS TO
    ENLIGHTENMENT
    “EIGHTFOLD PATH”
    1) Right belief and acceptance of the “Fourfold Truth”
    2) Right aspiration for oneself and for others
    3) Right speech that harms no one
    4) Right conduct, motivated by goodwill toward all human beings
    5) Right means of livelihood or earning one’s living by honorable means
    6) Right endeavor, or effort to direct one’s energies toward wise ends
    7) Right mindfulness in choosing topics for thought
    8) Right medication, or concentration to the point of complete absorption in
    mystic ecstasy.
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  • 27. CHRISTIANITY
    Is the religion
    based upon the teachings and
    miracles of Jesus where there is only one God?
    Suffering leads to the Cross, the symbol of reality of
    God’s saving love for the human being and Evil is
    being disobedient, contradicting the nature of God
    and distancing God.
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  • 28. CHRISTIANITY
    For Augustine (354-430
    CE), philosophy is amor sapiential, the love
    of wisdom; its aim is to produce happiness. Wisdom is not just an
    abstract logical construction; but it is substantially existent as the
    Divine Logos. Hence, Philosophy is the love of God; it is then
    religious.
    Teachings of Christianity are based on love of God. For Augustine’s
    Christianity, the revelation of the true God is the only full and true
    philosophy. All Knowledge leads to God, so that faith supplements and
    enlightens reason that it may proceed to ever richer and fuller
    understanding.
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  • 29. CHRISTIANITY
    St. Thomas of
    Aquinas, another medieval philosopher, of all
    creatures, human beings have the unique power to change
    themselves and the things for the better. His philosophy is
    best grasped in his treatises Summa Contra Gentiles and
    Summa Theological.
    Consider humans as moral agents, the spiritual and material
    and that choosing between ‘good’ and ‘evil’ is our
    responsibility.
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  • 30. ACTIVITY 2: I PICTURE OUT MYSELF
    DIRECTIONS: Draw a picture of yourself as a
    HUMAN PERSON. Explain your drawing.
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  • 31. ACTIVITY 3: MYSELF, MY FAMILY, MY COMMUNITY!
    Answer the real-life questions provided to you. No
    wrong answers, just give your best!
    1.As a student, how can you conquer the
    challenges posed by this pandemic?
    2.How did the present crisis make you realize the
    reality of human limitations, uncertainties and
    possibilities?
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  • 32. ASSESSMENT
    DIRECTION: Read and
    analyze the questions and statements
    carefully. Encircle the letter of your chosen answer.
    1. Marie is very cheerful and friendly to her
    classmates. What aspect of the human person is
    being described in the statement?
    A. Cognitive Self C. Psychological Self
    B. Physical Self D. Sociological Self
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  • 33. 2. A criminal who have committed a very heinous
    offense can still be considered a human person
    despite of his cruelty and inhumane act. The
    statement is ___________.
    A. True, the dignity is still retained despite his
    actions because it is his inherent right.
    B. False, the dignity of humans are removed
    once they don’t treat other people just and
    right.
    C. Neither a nor b
    D. None of the above
    7/1/20XX Pitch deck title 33
  • 34. 3. Carlo is a tall person with brown hair
    and brown eyes. What aspect of the
    human person is being described in the
    statement?
    A. Cognitive Self C. Psychological Self
    B. Physical Self D. Sociological Self
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  • 35. 4. Which of the following BEST describes the concept
    of embodiment?
    A. Human person is essentially his/her body and
    nothing more.
    B. Human person is essentially his/her spirit and
    nothing more.
    C. Human person is essentially the unity of
    his/her body and spirit.
    D. Human person is essentially a separate entity
    of the body and the spirit.
    7/1/20XX Pitch deck title 35
  • 36. 5. Which of the following experiences describe the concept
    of embodiment?
    A. Joy attaches a sentimental value to a pair of
    rubber shoes which was given by her mother.
    B. Kim associates love with hypothalamus, a part of the
    brain that is responsible for feelings.
    C. Ivy recalls a happy moment in her life and still feel
    the same happiness he felt at that moment.
    D. Trina received a pat in her shoulder from her best
    friend and felt completely relieved at that moment.
    7/1/20XX Pitch deck title 36
  • 37. 6. It is the term commonly used to
    represent the entire human race.
    A. Human being B. Human nature
    C. Man D. Person
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  • 38. 7. Vincent loses his arm and leg due to a car accident.
    He loses a part of his physical body which makes up
    his physical identity. Which of the following statements
    is true about the concept of embodiment?
    A. Vincent can still be considered a human person
    despite losing a part of his identity.
    B. Vincent is not fully considered a human person
    since he lacks one aspect of his identity.
    C. Neither a nor b
    D. None of the above
    7/1/20XX Pitch deck title 38
  • 39. 8. Which of the following is NOT an essential
    component of the human person?
    A. Conscience
    C. Soul
    B. Mind
    D. Spirit
    9. It is the term used to describe humans who are not
    just mere humans different from animals but with
    inherent birth rights and exact origin of his/her
    classification.
    A. Human being C. Human nature
    B. Human creature D. Human person
    7/1/20XX Pitch deck title 39
  • 40. 10.It is a general term which refers to the deepest and
    natural behavior of a person that distinguish human
    from animals. It consists of collective traits that formed
    and considered the very essence of humanity.
    A. Human being B. Human nature
    C. Man D. Person
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  • 41. ASSESSMENT
    DIRECTIONS: Kindly provide
    the answer on the questions being asked to you.
    Write the word of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
    1. An individual with self-awareness, self-determination, rational
    mind, and the capacity to interact with other and with
    himself/herself
    2. It is a term used to represent the entire human race.
    3. A term used to separate man from other Human Classifications
    like animals.
    4. A general term refers to the state of being a person with unique,
    sacred and ethical status within him/herself.
    5. A collective traits that formed and considered the very essence of
    humanity. Nobody can be considered man without human nature.
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  • 42. 6. A term used to refer for various classifications and
    species.
    7. A belief from a Christian Philosophy that deals with
    unity and inseparability.
    8. Aristotle once said that humans are different from
    animals because of our minds.
    9. Human features which are tangible and can be seen
    by people.
    10. Human features that live within each of us.
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  • 43. a. Human
    b. Aristotle
    f.
    body and soul
    g. Physical Self
    c. Rational Animal h. Cognitive Self
    d. Person
    e. Personhood
    i. Human Being
    j. Human Nature
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  • 44. DIRECTIONS: Write the correct answers from the questions
    being asked.
    Write “A”if the 1ST and 2nd statements are true
    Write “ B”if the 1ST statement is correct and 2nd statement
    is wrong
    Write “ C” if the 1ST is incorrect and 2nd statements are
    true
    Write “ D” if the 1ST and 2nd statements are both incorrect
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  • 45. 1. A. Humans can control their souls
    B. Humans are rational animals
    2. A. Cognitive Self deals within our body and
    cannot be seen by our eyes
    B. Cognitive Self composes of human beliefs and
    religion
    3. A. Physical Self deals with the beauty of one’s body
    B. Physical self is a manifestation of people’s strength
    and weakness
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  • 46. 4. A. Person is a term that commonly connotes birth
    rights provided by the state
    B. Human nature is a term used to define the inner
    soul of the person
    5. A. Human Nature is the total reflections of human
    activities
    B. Embodied Spirit is the incarnation of a material
    body
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  • 47. I KNOW, I AM AWARE, I HAVE LEARNED!
    DIRECTIONS: Answer and complete the sentence.
    1.I am rational animal because….
    2. I am a person because…..
    3. I am human being because….
    4. I am a human person with an embodied sprit because…
    5. My soul and my body is inseparable because…
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  • 49. GROUP
    PROJECT
    Create a music
    video of Freddie
    Aguilar’s “Higit sa Lahat ay
    Tao”. This could be your
    personal collections of photo or
    short videos depicting the
    message of the song. If you do
    not have photos or videos, you
    can create one.
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