Lesson 02 Philosophy of Man
Lesson 02 Philosophy of Man
Lesson 02 Philosophy of Man
PHILOSOPHY
THE GREEKS AND THEIR
WORLD
The Beginning of Philosophy
ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy begins when human beings start
trying to understand the world, not through
religion or by accepting authority but through the
use of reason.
SOCRATES PHILOSOPHY
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Thus, the more urgent questions are not
something like what the world is made of? but
rather what is good?, what is right?. what is
just?
Socrates believed that mans soul pre-existed his
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A human being is composed of body and soul.
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ARISTOTLE: THE COMPOSITE
NATURE OF MAN
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Man, in his present earthly existence, is a
composite nature of body and soul, mind and
matter, sense and intellect, passion and reason.
Philosophy, therefore, aims at the development of
the WHOLE MAN, the full realization and
actualization of all mans power and
potentialities primarily of his rational
prerogatives and secondarily of the emotional,
social, political, esthetic and economic aspects of
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MEDIEVAL
PHILOSOPHY
Christianity and Philosophy
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THE ORIGINS OF CHRISTIAN
PHILOSOPHY
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By the middle of the second century, Christians
felt the need to have to recourse to theological
speculation in order to:
1. Express more precisely the dogmatic formulas
contained in the symbols of faith.
2. To tear down heretical arguments.
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Forms in the Mind of God. In the physical world are
images, material objects, space and time.
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Everything important about life has been
revealed in the scriptures The Old and The
New Testaments.
While faith in the revealed word of God required
to know what is true, we must also have reason
(philosophy) to help us to understand what we
believe.
Aquinas was not afraid that reason might lead
people astray from Gods truth, but rather
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welcomed it as another avenue to God
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MODERN PHILOSOPHY
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The Revival of Reason
THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERNITY
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During the middle ages, the Catholic Church
incorporated the Ptolemaic system into the
Christian view of the world. On this view, God made
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the world to be the center of everything. Psalm 93
(addressing God) also claims: Thou hast fixed the
earth immovable and firm.
In the 16th century, a Polish churchman called
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For Descartes, his self is his nonphysical mind, or soul:
1. If I exist and my body may not exist, then I am not
my body.
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2. I exist.
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So, we are bodies and minds
It is the job of science to study bodies along with
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the rest of nature; and its the job of philosophy to
study the mind.
Although he recognizes the importance of the
body, Descartes, like Plato before him, believes
that what is essential to being a self is the
nonphysical mind, not the body.
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15 The 19th Century and Beyond
CONTEMPORARY
PHILOSOPHY
THE 19TH CENTURY
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It was a time of greatly increased activity in the
sciences of man and correspondingly rapid
development of various disciplines.
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Perhaps the most significant theme , common to
all branches of science, was the declining
influence of religion.
Theological discourse was thus only human
discourse.
Herder: It is necessary to read the Bible in a
human manner, for it is a book written by men
for men.
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INTELLECTUAL
BACKGROUND OF
CONTEMPORARY
PHILOSOPHY:
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Nietzsche and Kierkegaard
SOREN KIERKEGAARD (1813-1855)
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Rejected the intellectualization of God. He believes
that reason plays no role in religion.
He believed that we desire more than anything else
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is a close personal relationship with God.
If we never fulfill this desire, we will never be happy.
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God is dead and we have killed Him.
This meant that the essence of God in modern
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man was dead.
Also dead was the part of a person that
recognized universal God-given ideals of reason
and truth, goodness and beauty.
He rejected reason as the core of human nature.
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Derived from the word Existence which comes
from the Latin word Existere which means to
stand out, to emerge or to come out
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from
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SOME THEMES OF EXISTENTIALISM
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Rejection of reason and of the idea that man is,
by nature, a rational being.
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Existentialism takes man as the center of
attention. The focus is on the individual and
more importantly, the uniqueness of each
individual.
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Life is an empty bubble
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in the sea of nothingness.
Man comes from nothingness
Life is meaning-less
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SARTRES PHILOSOPHY OF MAN
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Existence precedes
essence.
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Human beings have no fixed nature or essence.
We are not born into this world with a certain
way to be. Instead we are pure potential for
becoming whatever we choose to become.
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ASSIGNMENT:
Read The Phenomenological Method by Manuel
B. Dy.
Bring your fillers, some art materials, a
magazine that can be recycled.