Cosmocentric View

Cosmocentric View

what is cosmocentric

1. what is cosmocentric


Editors Contribution. cosmocentric. the worldview of Astronism, understood as placing The Cosmos at the centre of a person's spiritual, religious and contemplative life.


2. Why is the ancient Greek conception of man described as cosmocentric?


Answer:

The first group of Greek philosophers is a triad of Milesian thinkers: Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes. Their were focused on studying cosmological theory purely based on natural phenomena. Their approach required the rejection of all traditional explanations based on religious authority, dogma, myth and superstition.

Explanation:

Cosmocentric is a notion that all things come from a single “primal substance.  Thales believed it was water; Anaximander said it was a substance different from all other known substances, “infinite, eternal and ageless”; and Anaximenes claimed it was air.Observation was important among the Milesian school. Thales predicted an eclipse which took place in 585 BCE and it seems he had been able to calculate the distance of a ship at sea from observations taken at two points.Anaximander, based on the fact that human infants are helpless at birth, argued that if the first human had somehow appeared on earth as an infant, it would not have survived/ The science among Milesians was stronger than their philosophy and somewhat crude, but it encouraged observation in many subsequent thinkers and was also a good stimulus to approach in a rational fashion many of the traditional questions that had previously been answered through religion and superstition.

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3. Highlight the concept of human person mentioned by Plato and Aristotle in the Cosmocentric era?


Answer:

In the Cosmocentric era, a human person is placed in the Cosmos or nature. He is one of the creatures or one among them present in the nature. In this era, the Cosmos is the principal point of view and the human person is understood in relationship with it. He has to follow the natural law as others.


4. Why do we say that creation story 1 in Genesis is cosmocentric? Why do we say that creation story 1 in Genesis is anthropocentric?What do creation 1 and 2 have in common?


Answer:

We say that creation story 1 in Genesis is cosmocentric because it is centered on the creation of the universe, including the earth, sky, sea, and all the living things that inhabit them. It presents a broad and majestic account of the origins of the cosmos.

On the other hand, we say that creation story 1 in Genesis is anthropocentric because it places humanity at the center of God's creative work. It describes how God created humans in His image and gave them dominion over the earth, emphasizing the special role and importance of humans in the cosmos.

Despite their differences, creation stories 1 and 2 in Genesis share some common themes and motifs. Both stories emphasize the importance of God's role as the creator of the universe and depict the creation of humans as a significant event. They also both describe how humans were created in the image of God and given a special role and responsibility to care for the earth.


5. Guyses...what are the differences between Theocentric,anthropocentric and Cosmocentric approach?


Cosmocentric: Literally it means that the Cosmos is placed at the center, thus a person is studied in reference to Cosmos. Theocentric: A person's study is done in relationship with God or Absolute Being. Anthropocentric: It implies that a person is at the center, he is the point of departure of his own study.


6. ACTIVITY #1 1. In a small piece of paper, write down the most basic element/s that every creature needs in order to survive. Explain why? 2. Explain/Describe the following words/people in your own word: a. Presocratics b. Cosmocentric c. Leucippus and Democritus d. Anaximander e. Apeiron​


Answer:

1 Food & Heat

Explanation:

without it u die


7. Guyses...what are the differences between Theocentric,anthropocentric and Cosmocentric approach?


Theocentrism is the belief that God is the central aspect to our existence. Meaning and value of actions done to people or the environment are attributed to God like humility, respect, moderations, selflessness, and mindfulness.

Anthropocentrism is the belief that humans are the most important beings in the world. It interprets and regards the world in terms of values and experiences.

Cosmocentrism is the philosophical position regarding cosmos rationally ordered ang harmonized. All actual reality was explained using the cosmos



8. The ancient era of philosophy is also called cosmocentric period becausel​


Ancient philosophy - Encyclopedia


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