THE 5 PHILOSOPHICAL DEFINITIONS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN THE SOCIAL SITUATIONS OF THE CITY OF PUNO.pptx
1. THE 5 PHILOSOPHICAL
DEFINITIONS AND THEIR
APPLICATION IN THE
SOCIAL SITUATIONS OF
THE CITY OF PUNO
In the heart of Puno, Peru, the complexities of human existence and social
dynamics intertwine. This vibrant setting is the backdrop for exploring a series of
philosophical themes that offer profound insights into life in this Andean city.
From Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism to Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethics,
we will embark on an intellectual journey that will reveal how these currents of
thought can shape and enrich life in Puno. Through concrete applications, from
promoting gender equality to preserving nature, we will discover how these
philosophical ideas not only inform but also transform the social, cultural, and
political reality of this community. Join us on this fascinating exploration of the
pathways of thought and action in Puno!
2. EXISTENTIALISM IN PUNO (JEAN-PAUL SARTRE)
1 DEFINITION
Existentialism emphasizes individual
freedom and responsibility in creating
meaning in life.
2
APPLICATION
Sartre's existentialist principles could
inspire educational programs in Puno
that encourage reflection on cultural
identity and personal development,
especially among youth facing
identity challenges in a transitioning
society.
3. UTILITARIANISM (JOHN STUART MILL)
DEFINITION
Utilitarianism holds that actions should produce
the greatest good for the greatest number of
people.
APPLICATION
In Puno, utilitarianism could influence
urban planning and public policies,
prioritizing projects that improve the
quality of life for the majority, such as
access to basic services and
infrastructure development in
marginalized areas.
4. SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY IN
PUNO (JEAN-JACQUES
ROUSSEAU)
1 DEFINITION
Social contract theory explores
agreements among individuals to form
a just society.
2 APPLICATION
Rousseau's ideas on the social
contract could inspire citizen
participation and community decision-
making in Puno, promoting
transparency and inclusion in the
management of local resources and
services.
5. FEMINIST THEORY IN PUNO (SIMONE
DE BEAUVOIR)
DEFINITION
Feminist theory seeks gender equality and
women's emancipation.
APPLICATION
In Puno, feminist theory could drive
empowerment programs for indigenous women,
as well as policies ensuring gender-equitable
representation in the city's political and social life.
6. ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS IN
PUNO (ALDO LEOPOLD)
1 DEFINITION
Environmental ethics promotes respect and conservation of nature.
2 APPLICATION
In Puno, Leopold's environmental ethics could support initiatives for biodiversity
conservation and the promotion of sustainable agricultural practices to protect
the fragile ecosystems of the Andean highlands.
7. INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS OF
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS
EXISTENTIALISM IN
PUNO (JEAN-PAUL
SARTRE)
Sartre's existentialist principles
inspiring educational programs in
Puno for reflection on cultural
identity and personal
development.
UTILITARIANISM (JOHN
STUART MILL)
Influencing urban planning and public policies to
improve the quality of life for the majority in Puno.
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY IN
PUNO (JEAN-JACQUES
ROUSSEAU)
Inspiring citizen participation and community decision-
making in Puno for transparency and inclusion in
resource management.
FEMINIST THEORY IN PUNO
(SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR)
Driving empowerment programs for
indigenous women and ensuring
gender-equitable representation in the
city's political and social life.
ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS IN
PUNO (ALDO LEOPOLD)
Supporting biodiversity conservation and
sustainable agricultural practices to protect
the Andean highlands' fragile ecosystems.
8. WELL-BEING AND DEVELOPMENT
OF THE COMMUNITY
JEAN-PAUL
SARTRE'S
EXISTENTIALISM
Inspiring educational
programs for reflection on
cultural identity and
personal development
SIMONE DE
BEAUVOIR'S
FEMINIST THEORY
Driving empowerment
programs for indigenous
women and ensuring gender-
equitable representation in
political and social life
ALDO LEOPOLD'S
ENVIRONMENTAL
ETHICS
Supporting biodiversity
conservation and sustainable
agricultural practices to
protect the Andean highlands'
fragile ecosystems