Example of Humanistic Texts
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
The humanistic texts They are the texts that focus on everything related to humanism or knowledge that concerns man as a human being, person and focuses on abstract knowledge.
These texts are found in sciences such as:
- Anthropology
- Speech
- Right
- essays
- Economy
- Esthetic
- Ethics
- Philosophy
- Geography
- Story
- Linguistics
- Literature
- Pedagogy
- Journalism
- Psychology
- Semiology
- Sociology
Humanistic texts are written with a common vocabulary and unspecialized acquire words borrowed from other languages such as English, French and German.
The form of elaboration of these texts focuses on deductive, inductive studies, requires logical or chronological argumentation.
Example of humanistic texts:
Humanistic texts can be:
- The utopia of tomas moro
- The prince of Machiavelli
- The discourse of the method of Renato descartes
- Emmanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
- Napoleon's civil code
- The constitution of Cádiz
- The Origin of Species by Carlos Darwin
- Ulpiano's glosses:
- The digest
- Hammurabi's code
1.- History. (Relates the actions that stand out in the life of man)
The French Revolution was a social movement that took place in the year 1792, and it was the beginning of a social change that continues to this day. This event is considered to mark the end of the modern age and gives way to the contemporary era.
2.- Anthropology. (Study directly the actions and circumstances of man)
Black is the human being that lives in Africa and because of the characteristic color of this human being, it is considered black Africa; there are also white africans found in libya morocco.
3.- Ethics. (He studies human behavior from the point of his own and social conscience)
Ethics is the obligation to provide food to family members who require it regardless of the affective or volitional circumstance that dominates the primary intention of the one who must give food. That is, the person obliged to ignore the grudges that may arise and comply with his obligations without external action taking place at his will.
4.- Law.- (Establishes the coercive hierarchies that apply to the man with or without his consent or acceptance)
Article 1. In the United Mexican States, all persons shall enjoy the human rights recognized in this Constitution and in the international treaties of which the Mexican State be a party, as well as the guarantees for their protection, the exercise of which may not be restricted or suspended, except in the cases and under the conditions that this Constitution establishes.