m3 Embodied Spirit
m3 Embodied Spirit
m3 Embodied Spirit
Introduction to the
Philosophy of the Human
Person
Module 3
The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit Name:
OVERVIEW
Good day learners! Congratulations on making it this far in Introduction to the Philosophy
of the Human Person. We continue now with the next topic at hand, the Freedom of the Human
Person. In this module, we will explore the concept of freedom and the different aspects
connected to it. Further, we will examine different situations in our life wherein the importance of
our choices is emphasized. Afterwards, we will test how far you have understood the lesson
through short tests as well as reflective activities.
3. How will you describe how wonderful the world is to a blind person?
4. Now, try this, from the tip of your elbow try to reach your chin.
So what now? What does the exercise tell us? It is difficult. Why? What if you don’t have a
body? THE HUMAN PERSON HAS LIMITS.
WHAT I KNOW?
Before we start with the module, let us check what you already know about this
course by answering this!
LOOK A PAIR! AND SHARE! Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper or in your
notebook and share it to your pair. Identify the category of limitation.
1. We have a limited life span.
2. We cannot choose our biological family.
3. We cannot teleport instantly to another location in an instant.
4. Words limit our communication with each other.
5. We cannot be in two places at the same time.
6. We cannot change our past decisions.
7. We face certain death in the future.
8. We are bound by space and time.
9. We cannot choose our race, age, and birthdate.
WHAT’S IN IT?
Lesson 3.1.
Human body imposes limits and possibilities for transcendence
MAN (from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) The English term “man” is
derived from a Proto-Indo European root *man - (see Sanskrit/Avestan Manu-,
Slavic mǫž "man, male"). It is the general term commonly used to refer to the entire
human race. Other related terms, humanity, mankind, and humankind.
● I am a person.
● I am alive.
● I exist.
● I am here. I am present.
● I am living at this very moment.
Let’s examine!
● Little Jose is playing in the living room while his mom is in the kitchen. He accidentally
bumps into a table, causing a vase to fall. Upon hearing, his mom went to the living
room and saw him, standing near the broken vase. She asked, “Did you break the
vase?” What do you think Jose‘s answer will be?
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.
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. Philosophers consider all
humans as having an inherent worth or value. “You’re worthless!” Is an insult since it attacks
the very notion of a person having value or worth.
Limitations of the Human Person
Human persons are naturally
deficient beings. This means that we
are not prepared with the best physical
aspects among all the beings
Spatial-temporal being. As temporal beings, our most obvious limitation is our finitude -
our finite quality or state.
For example, Walang forever, pero meron talaga. As spatial beings, we are limited by
our bodies to be present in two or more places at the same time. We are limited by
space (spatial) and the time (temporal). Our spatial-temporal situation sets our
preconditions of understanding.
Why do we want to be in a
hurry to achieve or have
something which is not yet?
Why do we hold on or
lament on something
which is no longer?
It is the people closest to us
that we most often
neglect.
The Body as Intermediary
But can words really capture the things we want to express? But this limitation can
also be an advantage...
In most cases, words are not enough. EXAMPLE: Magbabago Na Ako Promise!!!, Mahal
na mahal kita, magdidiet na ako, di ko na uulitin.
Direction: Complete the chart below. Make sure that you ask or consult your parents or
any adult who have witnessed your development and reflect before you write your
answer. Copy and fill out the chart in your notebook.
AGE Things that I can do Things that I cannot do
0–3
4–7
8 – 11
12 – 15
16 up
WHAT’S NEW?
LESSON 3.2: Limitations and Possibilities for Transcendence
The previous example talks about transcendence or a state of “existence above and
beyond the limits of material experience.”
Transcendence originated from the words Trans, meaning “go beyond”, and
scandare, meaning “climb”.
From a biological and physical standpoint, it can be recognized that the human body,
although it can perform many functions, also has limitations. Limits in the environment,
demographics, and society may also hinder a person from reaching transcendence.
BODILY LIMITATIONS
- socioeconomic status
- location of neighborhood (e.g. armed, disorganized, or violent neighborhood) -
abusive relationships (e.g. emotional abuse)
- negative influences (e.g. drug use)
● OVERCOMING LIMITATIONS
Bodily limits can be tested by trying on new experiences and working on challenges
with increasing levels of difficulty. The human body, if given enough exposure to any
situation, can attain a goal with efficiency.
Social and environmental limitations are more difficult to overcome than bodily
limitations because they involve the influence of other people and the external world.
However, with a proper mindset, clearly defined goals, and motivation to rise above
challenges, one may successfully overcome his or her limitations.
Even though you are still young, you are not prevented from further understanding
yourself. Transcendence is even more possible when you begin to understand that you
can go beyond your limitations if you set your mind on your goals.
SOME POINT TO REMEMBER WHEN GOING BEYOND YOUR LIMITS
TIPS
While transcendence may not occur for everyone, all people have the capacity to
experience it regardless of any sociodemographic, biological, or personal factors.
Nowadays, the generation gap can easily be seen in everyday life because of new
technological advances being introduced at a fast pace.
In your personal experience, does technological advancement limit or improve the
possibility for transcendence? Why? Why not?
2. Look around you. Observe the environment and identify possible factors that may limit
transcendence. You may also put yourself in the position of those who experience such
limitations. Identify ways on how you may overcome those challenges. What do you think? Is
reaching transcendence always a good thing? Why? Why not?
You are
finally done with Lesson 3!
ASSESSMENT
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write
your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What do you call the state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of
material experience?
a. Transition c. Transformation
b. Transcendence d. Transgression
2. What does the term scandare mean?
a. “to exist” c. “to climb”
c. “to climb” d. “to deduce”
3. According to this philosopher, the human person is an embodied spirit. Who is
he?
a. Socrates b. Aristotle
c. Immanuel Kant d. St. Thomas
4. Which of the following is a biological limitation for transcendence for a student
whose goal is to be a valedictorian?
a. Joining a dance troupe
b. Being absent for a week due to fever
c. Watching videos over the internet
d. Criticism from his teacher on his science project
5. Which of the following is not a possibility for transcendence?
a. Looking for help
b. Having a positive outlook
c. Working to reach a goal
d. Learning from experience
6. Magie is a poor 17-year old girl whose ultimate dream is to finish her studies.
What can she do to make her dream possible?
a. Join the school choir to lessen her stress in her studies
b. Start on organization that fights for human rights
c. Work during her free time to gain extra money for school
d. Read books on her own
7. Why do some people fail to experience transcendence?
a. They have a feeling that it will not occur.
b. They are not meant to experience it.
c. They are not hardworking.
d. They have a goal that is too challenging for them to achieve.
8. Which of the following statement is true?
1. Transcendence is for younger ages.
2. Transcendence is similar to self-actualization.
a. Statement 2 b. Both statements 1 and 2
c. Neither statement 1 nor 2 d. Statement 1
9. How does the human body play a role in transcendence?
1. The body has its limitations.
2. The body functions against transcendence.
a. Statement 2 b. Statement 1
c. Both statement 1 and 2 d. Neither statement 1 nor 2
10. Which statement about transcendence is true?
1. It only starts during old age
2. All personal limitations are clearly defined.
a. Both statement 1 and 2 b. Neither statements 1 and 2 c.
Statement 1 d. Statement 2
Congratulations!
Goodluck!
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