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Why is the body an intermediary between man and the world?​

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Answered by kamu4490
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Answer: One of the dominant themes in the course Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person is the idea that the human person is an embodied spirit. ... Thus, when we say “embodied spirit” we mean that the body is not separate from the soul, just as the soul is not separate from the body.

Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

The body exists as an intermediary between man and the world. The reason is given below.

Explanation:

  • Since the body can change, be dynamic, and constantly redefine oneself, which interacts with our facticity to generate change, it serves as a bridge between man and the outside world.
  • The notion that the human person is an embodied spirit is one of the main issues of the course Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.
  • Therefore, when we refer to an "embodied spirit," we imply that the body and the soul are not distinct from one another.
  • ALL OF US ARE embodied souls, more spirit than body, made in the likeness and image of God.
  • For the development of the spirit to take precedence over being subjected to the whims and caprices of the body, this truism must be the cornerstone of our existence.

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