Generally, and commonly define to represent the entire human
race
MAN
Man as a species – Homo Sapiens or modern human being
HUMAN
A term used to separate man from another Human
Classifications like animals.
HUMAN BEING
Refers to an individual who possess self-awareness, self-determination, rational mind, and the capacity to interact with other and with himself/herself.
PERSON
Refers to the state of being a person
PERSONHOOD
refers to the deepest and natural behavior of a
person that distinguishes human from animal, essence of humanity.
HUMAN NATURE
Someone with an exact origin of his/her classification
HUMAN PERSON
Human Person: General Forms
PHYSICAL SELF AND COGNITIVE SELF
Something can be seen in his/her physical appearance
PHYSICAL SELF
THE WHAT OF A PERSON
PHYSICAL SELF
Ex. gender, color, height, body type
PHYSICAL SELF
Something within and
cannot be physically
seen
COGNITIVE SELF
THE WHO OF A
PERSON
COGNITIVE SELF
Ex. belief, desire, dreams, intention
COGNITIVE SELF
Refers to the
inseparable union of human body and soul.
EMBODIED SPIRIT
Refers to
person having a clear
perception of oneself,
including his or her
thoughts, emotions,
identity, and actions
QUALITIES OF AN EMBODIED SPIRIT OF A HUMAN BEING
SELF-AWARENESS
A human person is
able to connect and
interact with another
person, an animal or
an inanimate object
QUALITIES OF AN EMBODIED SPIRIT OF A HUMAN BEING
EXTERNALITY
The capability of persons to
make choices and decisions
based on their own preferences, monitor and regulate their actions, and be goal oriented and self-directed
QUALITIES OF AN EMBODIED SPIRIT OF A HUMAN BEING
SELF-DETERMINATION
The result or effect of an action or condition. Philosophers
believe that a person acts freely and with due regard for the consequences of
his or her actions.
CONSEQUENCE
The “goodness or badness” of an act
MORALITY
A human person
has an inherent
value and
importance
QUALITIES OF AN EMBODIED SPIRIT OF A HUMAN BEING
DIGNITY
Something that controls how much of something is possible or allowed
LIMITATION
Refers to the things that are already given. These cannot be changed, but
can be worked with.
FACTICITY
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 time (temporal).
SPATIAL-TEMPORAL BEING