Course
EPH104.2 - Philosophical Anthropology II
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General Information
Course Type | On Campus |
Course Category | EPh02 Systematic Philosophy |
Description | Teaching Objective: To reflect on the meaning of life and the existence of human being from the personal and philosophical perspective, with emphasis on: 1. The self and the meaning of life 2. Ancient and contemporary philosophies of life and existence 3. Philosophy as a way of life Teaching Content: 1. Relevance of the problem of meaning of human existence 2. Ancient philosophies of human nature 3. Contemporary philosophies of human existence 4. Complexity of Man: a. Man as a being “for the world” b. Man as a being “for himself” c. Man as a being “for the others” d. Man as a being “for Transcendence” 5. Man as a person 6. Philosophy as a way of life: From having to Being Teaching Mode: Lecture, Group Discussion, Personal Reading Assessment Mode: Paper, Presentation |
College Organization Structure | THEOLOGY DIVISION |
Course Tuition Fee | 1400.00 |
Course Combination | There is no records at the moment. |