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Workshop On Dimensions of The Person

The document describes the dimensions of a person, including the ethical, spiritual, cognitive, affective, communicative, aesthetic, bodily, and socio-political dimensions. The reader is invited to self-evaluate by answering questions about the development, challenges, and commitments to continue developing each dimension.
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Workshop On Dimensions of The Person

The document describes the dimensions of a person, including the ethical, spiritual, cognitive, affective, communicative, aesthetic, bodily, and socio-political dimensions. The reader is invited to self-evaluate by answering questions about the development, challenges, and commitments to continue developing each dimension.
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WORKSHOP ON DIMENSIONS OF THE PERSON

Below you will find some of the human dimensions, I invite you
to evaluate yourself by answering the following questions in each of them
dimensions
How has this dimension developed in me?
What is the hardest thing I have faced to develop this?
dimension?
What would be the commitments to achieve the development of this?
dimension?

ETHICAL DIMENSION: It is the possibility that human beings have to take


autonomous decisions in light of principles and values and putting them into action
taking into account the consequences of such decisions to assume them with
responsibility.
SPIRITUAL DIMENSION: It is the possibility that human beings have to
transcend -to go beyond-, of its existence to make contact with the
other people and with the totally Other (God) in order to give meaning to their
own life.
COGNITIVE DIMENSION: It is the possibility that human beings have to
conceptually apprehend the reality that surrounds him by formulating theories and
hypothesis about it, in such a way that it can not only be understood but
that also interacts with it to transform it
AFFECTIVE DIMENSION: It is the set of possibilities that the person has.
of relating to oneself and with others; of manifesting their
feelings, emotions, and sexuality, with a view to building oneself as a social being.
COMMUNICATIVE DIMENSION: It is the set of potentialities of being
humans that allow them to find meaning and significance in themselves and
represent them through language to interact with others.
AESTHETIC DIMENSION: It is the person's ability to
interact with oneself and with the world from one's own sensitivity
allowing you to appreciate beauty and express it in different ways
CORPORAL DIMENSION: It is the condition of the human being who, as a being
corporeal, can manifest with its body and from its body, build a
life project, being a 'material' presence for the other and participating in processes
of training and physical and motor development.
SOCIO-POLITICAL DIMENSION: It is the person's ability to live
"between" and "with" others, in such a way that it can transform and transform the
environment in which it is immersed.

WORKSHOP ON DIMENSIONS OF THE PERSON

Below you will find some of the human dimensions, I invite you
to evaluate yourself by answering the following questions in each of the
dimensions:
How has this dimension developed in me?
What is the most difficult thing I have faced in developing this
dimension?
What would be the commitments to achieve the development of this
dimension?

ETHICAL DIMENSION: It is the possibility that human beings have to make


autonomous decisions in light of principles and values and putting them into action
taking into account the consequences of these decisions to take them on with
responsibility.
SPIRITUAL DIMENSION: It is the possibility that human beings have to
to transcend - to go beyond - one's existence to make contact with the
other people and with the totally Other (God) in order to give meaning to their
COMMUNICATIVE DIMENSION: It is the set of potentialities of the being
human that allows them to find meaning and significance of themselves and
represent them through language to interact with others.
AESTHETIC DIMENSION: It is the possibility that the person has to
interact with oneself and the world from one's own sensitivity
allowing you to appreciate beauty and express it in different ways
BODY DIMENSION: It is the condition of the human being as a being
corporeal, can manifest with its body and from its body, build a
life project, being a 'material' presence for the other and participating in processes
of training and physical and motor development.
SOCIO-POLITICAL DIMENSION: It is the person's ability to live
"between" and "with" others, in such a way that it can transform and transform the
environment in which it is immersed.

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