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BSN 325

Philosophy of the Human Person
Name: Philosophy of the Human Person
Course Number: BSN 325
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

“Philosophy of the Human Person” is a course that delves into the exploration of human nature, focusing on the concept of the human being as an embodied subjectivity. The central question of the course is: what truly makes a person human? Students are encouraged to engage in deep reflection on fundamental human experiences such as freedom, love, death, and the concept of the absolute.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand and appreciate philosophy not just as an academic discipline, but as a way of life.
  • Develop the capacity for wise judgment, which is essential in the pursuit of becoming more profoundly human.
  • Acquire and enhance critical thinking skills through philosophical inquiry.
  • Develop the ability to articulate thoughts and write reflective papers on key philosophical themes such as freedom, love, death, and the concept of the absolute.

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