Senior High School Core Subject: Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person is one of the core subjects under the senior high school curriculum. Some examples of the things that you will learn from taking this subject include:
- Doing philosophy
- Methods of philosophizing
- The human person as an embodied spirit
- The human person in their environment
- Freedom of the human person
- Intersubjectivity
- The human person in society
- Human persons as oriented towards their impending death
While studying, you will also be asked to demonstrate what you have learned by participating in class activities that may include the following:
- Evaluating opinions
- Recognizing own limitations and possibilities
- Demonstrating freedom of choice
- Demonstrating the consequences of the choices people make
- Learning to accept and respect differences
- Compare different forms of societies and individualities
- Evaluating the transformation of human relationships by social systems
- Evaluating how societies transform individual human beings
These examples only cover the scope of the core subjects. For the scope of the contextualized and specialized subjects, please refer to their respective lists.