Introduction to the philosophy of the human person / Jayno P. Jabonillo [ang four others].
Material type:
- 9786210441307
- BD 450 .I58 2022
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Includes glossary, reference and index.
Acknowledgements.--Preface.--Chapter I. Doing philosophy.--Chapter II. Methods of philosophizing.--Chapter III. The human person as embodied and existential subjectivity.--Chapter IV. Human freedom.--Chapter V. Intersubjectivity and creative fidelity.--Chapter VI. Human person and society.--Chapter VII. The interplay between humans and their environment.--Chapter VIII. Human person as a being-towards-death.--Bibliography.--Glossary.--Index.
This book does not discuss or confine itself to a particular system of thought or tradition, as shown by the chapters. The eclectic approach gives authors a variety of teaching methods to a topic, allowing them to avoid being engrossed in polemical arguments over the issue or idea. Finally, the book's goal is to empower learners to sour with their imagination and creativity with a grounded sense of knowledge and wisdom.
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