The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit: Limitations and Transcendence
2. The Human Person
as an Embodied Spirit
Human existence is embodied existence.
Many things related to our existence as persons are
related to bodies – age, sex, race, relationships, etc.
3. Consciousness
is the state or quality of awareness, or, of being
aware of an external object or something within
oneself.
5. EMBODIMENT
refers to the biological and physical presence of our
bodies, which are a necessary precondition for
subjectivity, emotion, language, thought and social
interaction
9. Limitations of the Human Person
as an Embodied Spirit
1. Facticity
2. Spatial-Temporal Being
3. The Body as Intermediary
12. 1. Facticity
Refers to the things in our life that are already given
Refers to all the details that surround us in the
present: our environment, our language, our past
decisions, our past and present relationships, and
even our future death.
13. 2. Spatial-temporal Being
As temporal beings, our most obvious limitation is our
finitude – our finite quality or state.
15. 2. Spatial-temporal Being
As spatial beings, we are limited by our bodies to be
present in two or more places at the same time.
19. 2. Spatial-temporal Being
We are limited by space (spatial) and time
(temporal).
Our spatial-temporal situation sets our preconditions
of understanding.
21. 3. The Body as Intermediary
Intermediary means acting as a mediator (Merriam-
Webster).
22. 3. The Body as Intermediary
Intermediary means acting as a mediator (Merriam-
Webster).
Our body serves as an intermediary between us and
the physical world.
23. 3. The Body as Intermediary
Intermediary means acting as a mediator (Merriam-
Webster).
Our body serves as an intermediary between us and
the physical world.
Our body limits our experience of the world to our
world.
24. 3. The Body as Intermediary
This imposes limitations concerning communication
and expression.