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The Human Person In Society Cheat Sheet (DRAFT) by

The Human Person in Society Human Person as a Being Condemned to be Free

This is a draft cheat sheet. It is a work in progress and is not finished yet.

The Human Person in the Society

a being that is naturally destined to relate with others in society
to fully actualize himsel­f/h­erself fully, it is more advant­ageous for them to live harmon­iously with others as they live in the midst of society
Self-a­ctu­ali­zation : process of immersing oneself with others to make each one better, happy and contented members of society
Society : indivi­duals' voluntary associ­ation for common ends, especially an organized group working together or period­ically meeting because of common interests, beliefs, or profession

Lund, 1979

“A society is a group of intera­cting indivi­duals sharing the same territory and partic­ipating in a culture,’ and thus, “a society is any organi­sation that enables people to carry on a common life”

Gugma sa Isig ka Tawo – ”love for others”

This concept is understood in connection with pagtam­bay­ayo­ng(­peace), pagpa-­amb­it(­share), and pagsin­abt­ana­y(m­utual unders­tan­ding).
Fisher­folks live in a close-knit community where everybody knows everybody. They are a family of people whose common goal is to live life side by side with the sea. With the presence of that common goal, the spirit of oneness would eventually develop which eventually leads to the develo­pment of love for others (Ferna­ndez, 2017).
“naa ang gugma ug kalinaw sa pakig-­ambit sa mga grasya nga nadawat” (there is love and peace in the act sharing of the graces one received) -Lilia Silongan, 2015
“Being for others” is also expressed in pagsin­abtanay
pagtam­bay­ayong and pagpa-­ambit are concrete expres­sions of being for others

Abandoned

Abandoned to be Free
Abando­nme­nt--the existe­ntial condition of being thrown into one’s existence with nothing to cling to as guide. The path of life is not ready-­made; it is for each of us to create
We are abandoned in the sense that we did not choose to be free. Freedom is a human condition we are thrown into.

Kant - Freedom

Freedom is Doing What is Good as a Matter of Duty
Freedom is not an act of doing anything one wants. Getting what one wants is not freedom; it is slavery to one’s appetite or emotion.
Freedom does not react; it commands
Freedom is not also doing things because they are benefi­cial; it is doing things because they ought to be done.
Freedom does not mean doing anything one wants. Freedom is doing what a human person ought to do.
Only acts done out of a sense of duty, according to Kant, are free. They are free because they are willed as universal values and not out of any personal interests.
 

Plato's Concept of Society

societies are invariably formed for a particular purpose
human beings gather into commun­ities for the mutual achiev­ement of their common goals
people can work more effici­ently if they specialize in the practice of a specific craft
separation of functions and specia­liz­ation of labor are the keys to establ­ishing a worthwhile society
producing class ( farmers, merchants and labore­rs/­workers )
soldier class (warriors)
ruling class (philo­sop­her­-th­inkers as well as rulers and kings who are selected to lead the entire society)

Aristotle

“Man is a social animal.”
He who lives without society is either a beast or God” (Jowett, 1885).
Every human being is presumably social and always has the penchant for relating to others. As humans connect with each other, such relation is accomp­anied by respon­sib­ility

“Existence precedes essence.” - Sartre

Existence refers to the totality of how a person has lived his or her life
Essence refers to the nature or the whatness of a human person
a human person does not a have a pre -given nature, meaning, purpose, and value
there is no universal human nature, meaning, purpose, and value
that individual human nature, meaning, purpose, and value are created by each person depending on how he or she lives his or her life
In short, life is what each and every person makes of it.

Freedom in Despair

We are in despair when we have no control over the realiz­ation of our plans in life.
we can rely only on those things within our power and on the sum of probab­ilities that made our actions possible - Sartre
We can plan and decide to realize our plan, but its realiz­ation depends on an ensemble of possib­ili­ties. And this is the condition under which we live our freedom.
 

Auguste Comte's 3 Stages of Global Society

Theolo­gical stage
people viewed the world and the events in that world as a direct expression of the will of various gods
 
supern­atural or divine explan­ations to understand society and the world
 
Supreme Being = "­Greater than themse­lve­s"
Metaph­ysical Stage
people viewed the world and events as natural reflec­tions of human tendencies
 
People in this stage still believed in divine powers or gods, but they believed that these beings were more abstract and less directly involved in what happens daily
 
problems in the world were due to defects in humanity
 
astrology (societies still believed in some supern­atural or magical aspects of life, but they were also rooted in the concrete parts of life)
Positive Stage
the mind stops searching for the causes of phenomena and realizes that laws exist to govern human behavior, which can be explained using reason and observ­ation, both of which are used to study the social world
 
science, rational thought, and empirical laws
 
sociology is "the science that [comes] after all the others; and as the final science, it must assume the task of coordi­nating the develo­pment of the whole of knowledge because it organizes all of human behavi­our“.
When one thinks of society, the idea cannot stand without humans being involved since we are, after all, social beings (human beings)

Sartre - Life in Action

we are what our actions are. Our actions define who we are. There is no life outside action
A human person, according to Sartre, “is nothing else but what he purposes, he exists only in so far as he realizes himself, he is therefore nothing else but the sum of his actions, nothing else but what his life is.”
“[T]here is no love apart from the deeds of love; no potent­iality of love other than that which is manifested in loving; there is no genius other than that which is expressed in works of art.”
Sisyphus’s endless pushing of the rock may appear meanin­gless, but it is not the top of the mountain that is important for him. It is the pushing of the rock; it is his engagement and commitment with life that matters. It is by endlessly pushing the rock that Sisyphus defines his life.
it is through our actions, commit­ments, and projects that we define our lives
Choosing to live irresp­onsibly is to deny one’s freedom, a freedom which defines his or her own existence
To be human is to be free and to be free is to be respon­sible,