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1 PERSON © Peter F. Schmid

2 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial (individual) notion 2. relational (transcendent) notion

3 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial (individual) notion »Persona est rationalis naturae individua substantia.« Boëthius(480–525 AD)

4 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial notion »Persona est rationalis naturae individua substantia.« Boëthius »The person is the indivisible sub-stance of a rational being.«

5 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial notion »Persona est rationalis naturae individua substantia.«

6 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial notion »Persona est rationalis naturae individua substantia.«

7 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial notion »Persona est rationalis naturae individua substantia.« sub-stare = achieving a standing position from below standing by oneself being based upon oneself: independent

8 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial notion Thomas Aquinas: autonomy (‘sub-sistentia’) Enlightenment (Locke, Leibniz): self-confidence Kant: dignity and freedom Husserl: social environment Dietrich v. Hildebrand: development Scheler: realization of values Plessner: self-reflection Rombold: corporality existential philosophy: Heidegger: ‘Dasein’ [being-here] Jaspers: existential decision Kierkegaard: self-experience and responsibility Guardini: uniqueness und enigma UNO: human rights, EU: Charta of Basic Rights

9 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial notion Person is characterized by: independence uniqueness freedom and dignity unity sovereignty self-determination responsibility human rights being a person = being–from–oneself and being–for–oneself

10 »PERSON« History of the term 2. relational (transcendent) notion » Persona est naturae intellectualis exsistentia incommunicabilis.« Richard of St.Viktor († 1173 AD)

11 »PERSON« History of the term 2. relational notion »Persona est naturae intellectualis exsistentia incommunicabilis.« Richard of St. Viktor »The person is the incommunicable ek-sistence of an intellectual nature.«

12 »PERSON« History of the term 2. relational notion »Persona est naturae intellectualis exsistentia incommunicabilis.«

13 »PERSON« History of the term 2. relational notion »Persona est naturae intellectualis exsistentia incommunicabilis.«

14 »PERSON« History of the term 2. relational notion »Persona est naturae intellectualis exsistentia incommunicabilis.« ek-sistere = coming into being from outside (‘ex’) being through others: being in relationship

15 »PERSON« History of the term 2. relational notion Fathers of the Church: ‘esse ad’ (pure being related) Augustine: self-knowledge in the dialogue Duns Scotus: transcendental relationship phenomenology: subject beyond any objectivation Wertphilosophie (phil. of values): against alienation’ Fichte: ‘The human only becomes human among humans’ Jacobi: ‘Without a Thou, the I is impossible’ personalism (encounter philosophy): Ebner: ‘In the beginning was the logos’ Buber: ‘I–Thou–relationship’ Levinas: ‘Thou–I–relationship’, the Third One Teilhard de Chardin: personalisation

16 »PERSON« History of the term 2. relational notion Person ist characterized by: relationship partnership mutuality dialogue connection with the world interrelatedness to others being a person = being-from- and –in-relationship being through others

17 »PERSON« History of the term 1. substantial notion2. relational notion »Persona est sub-stantia.« »Persona est ek-sistentia.« independence autonomy sovereignty interrelatedness solidarity commitment

18 The human being as a PERSON in the PCA Person as being autonomous actualizing tendency, experience and symbolization, self and self actualization, (in-)congruence between self and experience, the Other, ‘fully functioning person‘ & Person as being in relationship encounter, presence (authenticity, unconditional acknowledgment, empathic understanding), im–media–cy, context (the Third One, group, society), ‘way of being with’

19 Theory and practice based upon this image of the human being Theory of personality and relationship incl. developmental theory: Personalisation as process of becoming independent & co-creating relationships Theory of the suffering person (‘Theory of disorders’): Incongruence between self and experience (deficits of sovereignty) & between person and Others in society (deficits in relationships) Theory of therapy Therapy as personality development & and personal encounter Practice of therapy (setting and ‘method’) non-directive attentiveness, without specific intention (being with) & encounter person to person (being opposite)