Philosophy of man existential-phenomenological approach

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mandaluyong City ; National Book Store; 2006Edition: rev. edDescription: xix, 260 p. ; ill; Includes bibliographyISBN:
  • 971-086-659-1
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • Fil 113.8 T79p
Summary: Philosophy must be understood as our way of living a meaningful life. This truth must be well understood by all men from different walks of life about what philosophy can do. As Socrates once said and echoed all over again: Philosophy does not explain life but help constitute it. This book specifically discusses limited yet essential topics in understanding man. Any point of discussion is not an end-in-itself. Rather it serves as a means for a deeper level of understanding that one can achieve according to the effort that each one will exert under the guidance of their professor. Each experience must be well understood. And it is in this premise that the author gives stress on the deepening moment whereby guide questions are numerous. This method will help each one realize that our very own experience will not be just a mere phenomenon, but once contemplated and scrutinized it will become no other than a teacher to him. Enlightened by experience, this book may lead each one to actualized the truth that everyone is a philosopher in his own way
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Philosophy must be understood as our way of living a meaningful life. This truth must be well understood by all men from different walks of life about what philosophy can do. As Socrates once said and echoed all over again: Philosophy does not explain life but help constitute it. This book specifically discusses limited yet essential topics in understanding man. Any point of discussion is not an end-in-itself. Rather it serves as a means for a deeper level of understanding that one can achieve according to the effort that each one will exert under the guidance of their professor. Each experience must be well understood. And it is in this premise that the author gives stress on the deepening moment whereby guide questions are numerous. This method will help each one realize that our very own experience will not be just a mere phenomenon, but once contemplated and scrutinized it will become no other than a teacher to him. Enlightened by experience, this book may lead each one to actualized the truth that everyone is a philosopher in his own way

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