Anthropo Philosophy
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, the students will be able to describe human’s dimensions such as history, potential, actualization, body and soul, intellectuality and desire; describe the essence of human as a dynamic creature who was born and then death; show their relation with others as a substance and subject; describe the concept and object of human philosophy, the differences between human philosophy and other science, the methods and name of human philosophy.
Topics
- Introduction to Human Philosophy
- Confession as substance and subject
- Correlation with other
- Human’s historicity
- Potentiality, actuality, perfection, talent and desire
- Human’s soul and body
- Individual and person
- Activities and cause of human communication
- Human’s intellectuality and desire
- Human’s necessity and freedom
- Inter-subjective and infrahuman relation
- Human’s birth and death
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