Lesson 1-Introduction To Humanities
Lesson 1-Introduction To Humanities
Humanities
Epistemology :
humanus
(human, refined, cultured)
Refined - Norms, being civilize, and socialize
Cultured - Adaptation to environment
(social interaction, norms)
Human - Having the nature of people, being a person
Humanities
Based on Humanistic view that stresses the
dictum of Protagoras:
Man Is The Measure Of All Things.
Humanities
The humanities are those
academic disciplines that study
the expressions of human
beings that explore and reveal
what it means to be human.
Humanities
What
do I
want?
Why am I
doing this?
Who am I?
To whom
do I exist?
What am I
made of?
Whats the
point of
living?
Humanities
The 7 Longings of a Human Heart
Enjoyment
Fascination
Beauty
Greatness
Intimacy
Wholeheartedness
Lasting Impact
Humanities
Through the humanities we reflect on the
fundamental question: what does it mean to be
human? The humanities offer clues but never a
complete answer. They reveal how people have
tried to make moral, spiritual, and intellectual
sense of a world in which irrationality, despair,
loneliness, and death are as conspicuous as
birth, friendship, hope and reason.
(Report of the Commission on the Humanities)
Humanities
Relationship
They are studies of human attempts to
understand our relationship to ourselves,
to others, to our past, to the future, to
nature, and to God.
Humanities
Values
They are those studies that are directly
concerned with human values.
(Value - importance, significance)
Humanities
Humanities Vs. Science
Humanities VS Sciences
Unlike the sciences, which are expressed
through numbers and symbols, human
values can be perceived, felt, and
expressed in subtle and enduring ways.
The Arts
AESTHETI
CS
Religion and
Deity
THEOLOG
Y
PHILOSOPH
Y
Humanities
Communication
and means of
communication
LANGUAG
E
HISTORICA
L AND
SOCIOCULTURAL
STUDIES
the study of
ideas about
knowledge,
truth, the
nature and
meaning of
life
Culture,
Sociology and
History