Human Personhood
Part I:
The Ethics of Corporate
Human Personhood
Part II:
The Ethics of Corporate
Human Act and Actions
Part I
The Ethics of
Corporate Human
Personhood
What is Human Personhood?
Our Individuality
Our Transcendence
Our Unique Immanence
All these (including our genes and genetic compositions) will not
determine and control who we are and who we will become.
Nor will our talents and skills, knowledge and thoughts, willed
actions and behaviors totally define us or determine the
outcome of our individuality. They all contribute to our specific
personality and uniqueness called individuality.
Our Unique Individuality
Our unique, non-repeatable, irreducible and irreplaceable
individuality cannot be fully understood and explained
unless we accept that
We can sense, feel and manipulate the world around as animals do.
But far more than animals we have knowledge, because the
activity of knowing is dependent upon a deeper reality, that of
sharing.
That is, unless there is another who is like me yet distinct from me,
I can never come to a full understanding of who I am and what I
am.
Captain Lakshmi married Col. Prem Kumar Sahgal, whom she met at
Singapore, a leading figure of the INA, in March 1947. The couple moved from
Lahore to Kanpur.
Here she plunged into medical service for the rest of her life for more than 50
years.
She worked among the flood of refugees who had come from Pakistan, and
earning the trust and gratitude of both Hindus and Muslims.
She was one of the founding members of the All India Democratic Women's
Association (AIDWA), set up by the Party.
She was awarded Padma Vibhushan in 1998, in recognition for her service to
the nation.
The Left parties nominated her candidacy for the Presidential election in
2002, during which time she said, "My one-point objective would be to
maintain the unity and integrity of this great nation."
Dr. Amar Gopal Bose
(1929-2013)
BSc, MSc, and PhD from MIT in Electronic Engineering.
It is because of this unity that we say: I feel, I speak, I did this, and
not that our body feels, body speaks or that our body does
something.
Volitive (deliberation and will, choice and freedom, liberty and autonomy,
commitment and dedication);
They are acts that are characterized by knowledge (derived from ones
intellect and rationality) and freedom (capacity for choices based on ones
will).
Hence, two elements are essential to human acts: an element of ones reason
and ones volition.
Self and