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PHILO 1000 Mission 1-3 answers Mission 1: The Experience of My Body Mission 2: Human Temporality Mission 3: The Encounter with Nothingness Primary and Secondary Reflection Answers
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Mission 1: The Experience of My Body THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION: What is the body? PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION, JUSTIFICATION: Why is the identified question philosophical? In the article "The Way to Freedom," by the author Dr. Robert O. Johann, the identified question, What is freedom?, is philosophical because it is asking for the intensional definition of freedom. On Human Embodiment PRIMARY REFLECTION ANSWERS: (1.33/2.00) The body is an instrument to achieve a certain task. The body is an object of my sensation, an outside object which I observe. SECONDARY REFLECTION ANSWERS: (4/4)
The body is the means of existing as an immersed self for the expression of feeling but also for the living of feeling, of human communication, of all the other basic human actions. The body is an opening to a world, the entrance to new worlds. Mission 2: Human Temporality THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION: What is temporality? PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION, JUSTIFICATION: Why is the identified question philosophical? In the article "1.Human Temporality," by the author 2. Michael D. Moga, the identified question, 3.What is temporality?, is philosophical because 4.it is asking for the intensional definition of temporality. On Temporality PRIMARY REFLECTION ANSWERS: (4/4) Temporality is the state in which the essential being of man is modified accidentally with the addition of time. SECONDARY REFLECTION ANSWERS: (3.33/4.00) Temporality is an orientation toward the future. Temporality is a state of being persons with pasts and futures. Temporality is the state of being not fixed or determined, not complete, of lacking full development, of living a life of risk, of having the capacity of free choice, of having challenges, of having a future, of having goals, and of growing and developing. Temporality is being with a mood, being finite, and being social. Temporality is the experience of lived time with the dimension of existence (past, present, and future) not as distinct, discrete points, but as intrinsically woven. Mission 3: The Encounter with Nothingness THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION: What is nothingness?