Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in Philosophy

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I.

Objectives

At the end of the lesson the student should be able to:

a. Identify the different perennial problem/Philosophical question of man.


b. Write their own understanding, express their own thoughts about the philosophical
questions and compare it with their classmates.
c. Internalize the importance of philosophy in their development as a person.

II. Content

a. Subject matter: The Perennial Problem: Man

b. Reference: “Philosophy of man” by Andrew Lynn (pg. 1-4)


https://www.slideshare.net/Sairishkhokhar/methods-in-philosophy

c. Materials: Power Point Presentation, Laptop, Projector, Cartolina, Multimedia Presentation, Pieces of paper,
Spinning Roulette.

III. Procedure

A. Routine activity

 Classroom Management
 Prayer
 Greetings
 Attendance

B. Motivation

 The students are going to watch the video I have prepared. In the video there are riddles
that each group must answer.

C. Presentation of the lesson.

 The teacher will ask a question, in your own idea what is the meaning of Philosophy and
how does it work?
 The teacher will discuss the Perennial problem / the philosophical questions one by one.
D. Discussion

 What is philosophy?

At its simplest, philosophy (from the Greek or phílosophía, meaning ‘the love of wisdom’)
is the study of knowledge, or "thinking about thinking", although the breadth of what it
covers is perhaps best illustrated by a selection of other alternative

 The three great men of the Greek Classical Philosophy

 Socrates
 Plato
 Aristotle

 The Perennial problem: man.

 All throughout the ages every human being at one time or another or often in his
lifetime, whenever he enters into himself and reflects on his life must have asked:
himself some questions such as:

What sort of thing am I?


Where do I come from?
Whereto am I going?
What is my future and destiny?
Why am I here?
What must I do to live well and happy?

E. Generalization

 Man means many things to many minds; and the proposed answers to these questions
are as varied as there are thinkers asking and answering their own questions.

 Can we say that we are a living philosopher after this lesson?

 As a student what can you do to live a well and happy life aside from finishing your
studies.

 And lastly, is philosophy important for our daily lives as per what we have done today?
IV. Evaluation

 Quiz

Read the instructions carefully before answering the question. Erasure means wrong.

I. Write OK if the statement is Wrong and Write KO if the Statement is Correct. Write your
answer on the spaces provided.

1. Socrates, Plato and Aristotle are the modern philosophers.


2. Human are the highest thinking animals.
3. Philosophy comes from the Greek word Pilosopo
4. Philosophia is “The love of wisdom”
5. I came from my father’s genes, scientifically talking.
6. Human came from the family of monkey, biblically talking.
7. I know what will be happening tomorrow.
8. I am a philosopher.
9. “To know is to know nothing” – Aristotle
10. “we are what we repeatedly do, excellence then is not an act but a habit” – Plato

II. Essay

How can you express your own philosophy? (5 pts.)

V. Assignment

What are the different types of Methods of Philosophy and Explain each Briefly. write it on your notebook.

Strategies:
Inquiry Base
Direct Instruction
Instructional Media
Discussion

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