1. The document discusses several philosophical concepts including embodied spirit, intersubjectivity, freedom, environment, society, and death. Embodied spirit acts as a mediator between the physical and spiritual world and allows people to attach feelings and ideas to objects and people. Intersubjectivity creates basic understanding between individuals through personal experiences like love. Freedom refers to having free will but still needing to follow rules of government. Death is viewed as the ending of life that separates the soul from the physical body.
1. Week9 philosophy12
Activity7:
1. Embodied spirit – I believe that embodied spirit stands as the mediator
between the physical world and the spiritual world and also human embodiment
allows persons to give or attach some feelings and ideas not only to objects but
also to people in this world.
2. Intersubjectivity - is a personal experience that creates basic some
understanding between 2 person/2 individuals for example (father experience
being loved by his wife, baby experiencing themselves as being love, precious,
lovable, valued, and valuable.
3. Freedom – I believe that freedom is the person who has their own free will and
does whatever they want and no one can stop them by doing whatever they
desire but still they need also to follow the rules/law of the government. Example
( I can study whenever I want).
4. Environment - is the study of the moral relationship between human beings
with the environment and non-human contents.
5. Society – this is the group of people/individuals involved in social interaction
or a large social group sharing the same social territory.
6. Death – for me death is the life’s ending of the people not only to people but
also to natures and animals I believe also death can separate our soul from our
2. physical body. Death also defines as freedom of the soul when we die in the
physical world.