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- the only being in the world endowed with intellect and free will.


- his reason makes him distinct and higher than other animals.


- capable of seeking and finding the truth, the good, and the beautiful.

Human Person

a clear manifestation of human person's rationality.

The Development of Science and Technology

one of the diciplines of Philosophy

Ethics

an etymology of philosophy which came from the Greek word which means "love"

Philia

an etymology of philosphy which came from the Greek word which means "wisdom"

Sophia

a Love of Wisdom

Philosophy

a definition which defined philosophy as science of the ultimate reasons, causes, and principles of being as acquired by the aid of the human intellect.

Thomistic-Aristotelian definition

an extentialist which he describes philosophy as the search for the meaning of life.

Karl Jaspers

an etymology of ethics which came from the Greek word which means "a way of life"

Ethos

an etymology of ethics which came from the Latin word and plural for mores which means "custom"

Mos

study of human customs.

Ethics

referring to actions that are knowingly, freely, and voluntarily done by the actors.

Ethics