lesson 1-introduction to humanities
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Introduction to HumanitiesPrepared By: Prof. Leire Cherryl D. Jacutan
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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 pers
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Humanities
Based on Humanistic view that stresses
dictum of Protagoras:
Man Is The Measure Of All Things.
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Humanities
The humanities are thoseacademic disciplines that stu
the expressions of human
beings that explore and reve
what it means to be human
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Humanities
Who am I?
Wha
po
liv
What
do Iwant?
Why am I
doing this
To whom
do I exist?
What am made of?
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Humanities
The 7 Longings of a Human HeartEnjoyment
Fascination
Beauty
Greatness
Intimacy
Wholeheartedness
Lasting Impact
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HumanitiesThrough the humanities we reflect on
fundamental question: what does it mean
human? The humanities offer clues but n
complete answer. They reveal how peopl
tried to make moral, spiritual, and intellesense of a world in which irrationality, de
loneliness, and death are as conspicuou
birth, friendship, hope and reason.(Report of the Commission on t
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Humanities
Relationship
They are studies of human attempts
understand our relationship to ourselto others, to our past, to the future
nature, and to God.
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Humanities
ValuesThey are those studies that are direc
concerned with human values.
(Value - impo rtance, signif ic ance)
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HumanitiesHumanities Vs. Science
Humanities covers a broad area of hum
creativity but are distinct from mathema
and the hard sciences.
The separation between the humanities
the sciences is illustrated in the way va
work differently in the two areas.
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Humanities VS Sciences
Unlike the sciences, which are exprethrough numbers and symbols, hum
values can be perceived, felt, and
expressed in subtle and enduring wa
The humanists say, what we need
study that will get us closer to
ourselves.
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Why Study Humanities?Knowledge and skills alone cannot lehumanity to a happy and dignified lifHumanity has every reason to place t
proclaimers of high moral standards and
above the discoverers of objective truth. humanity owes to personalities like Bud
Moses, and Jesus ranks for me higher ththe achievements of the inquiring an
constructive mind.
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Why Study Humanities?
Through Humanities, we can be connecte
places we have not visited, understand
past or history which has significance t
present. It makes us encounter great m
and hearts of human history. Through Humanities, we will be studying
humans have found valuable or good
throughout the time.
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Why Study Humanities?
Through Humanities, we increase ourrespect for cultural and individual
differences through a knowledge of
achievements and of world civilization Through Humanities, we gain a globa
perspective through the knowledge o
world cultures
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Why Study Humanities?
Through Humanities, we will be able tbuild up your career, focus our life,
minimize frustration, and most importa
be able to work as part of an effectiveteam.
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Humanities
AESTHETICS
PHILOSOPHY
HISTORICAL AND
SOCIO-CULTURAL
STUDIES
LANGUAGE
THEOLOGY
C
Soc
The Art
Religion and
Deity
Communication
and means of
communication