Introduction To The Philosophy of The Human Person
Introduction To The Philosophy of The Human Person
Philosophy of the
Human Person
Quarter 2 - LAS 4
Human Persons as Oriented Towards
Their Impending Death
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Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person – Grade 11
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Quarter 2 – LAS 4: Human Persons as Oriented Towards Their Impending Death
First Edition, 2020
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET 1
Name of Student: ____________________________________________________________
Learning Area – Grade Level: ________________________________________________
Date: ______________________________________________________________________
Introduction to the
Philosophy
of the Human Person
Quarter 2 – LAS 4
Human Persons as Oriented Towards
Their Impending Death
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The following are your guides for the proper use of this module:
WHAT I KNOW?
Test I. Multiple Choice. Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. It refers to the separation of the soul and body.
a. happiness c. sadness
b. life d. death
2. It means that our lives are temporary.
a. temporality c. body
b. permanent d. spirit
3. It is a kind of good that provides form of pleasure.
a. noble good c. useful good
b. pleasurable good d. permanently good
4. It is a kind of good that is pursued for its own sake.
a. permanently good c. noble good
b. useful good d. pleasurable good
5. It is a kind of good that is found only on what it can provide.
a. useful good c. permanently good
b. pleasurable good d. noble good
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Lesson 1: How does the reality of
death define our lives? What
shall I do before I die? What
makes me happy?
Learning Competency: Recognize the meaning of his/her own life
(PPT11/12-IIh-8.1)
Enumerate the objectives he/she really wants to achieve
and to define the projects he/she really wants to do in
his/her life; (PPT11/12-IIi-8.2)
WHAT’S NEW?
Go to a quiet place, sit back and recall what has happened in your life. What
moments brought you joy, what moments brought you sadness? List those moments
below and make a reflection on how it shaped you into who you are today.
1.
2.
WHAT IS IT?
Kinds of Good
1. Noble good is one which is pursued for its own sake, example is love and
friendship.
2. Useful good is found only from what it can provide, example is money and a
Make a personal list of what you wish to do to succeed. List them on your
reflection notebook with your answer on the following questions.
a. Why did you choose these things to be in your “Bucket List”?
b. Which among these do you feel is the easiest to accomplish in your
lifetime? Why?
c. Which would be the most difficult to do? Why?
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Lesson 2: Why do we suffer?
Learning Competency: Explain the meaning of life (where will all these lead to)
(PPT11/12-IIi-8.3)
Reflect on the meaning of his/her own life.
(PPT11/12-IIi-8.4)
WHAT’S NEW?
When was the last time when you were in a very problematic situation? What
was the reason behind it? How did you overcome it? Can you share your
experiences by writing them in the space below?
WHAT IS IT?
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WHAT’S MORE?
1. Reflect on this. What thing you want which equals to your life?
For the teacher/facilitator: Use this rubric to evaluate the output of Activity 2.
(Rubric may be changed depending on the agreement between the
teacher/facilitator and the learner).
1. Based on what you have learned about happiness, suffering, death and the
meaning of life, what piece of advice can you give to the following people in
various situations?
2. You are to choose only one (1) situation.
3. Write your reflection in your reflection notebook.
To the teacher/facilitator. Use the rubric below to evaluate the output of Activity 3.
(Note Rubric may be changed depending on the agreement between the
teacher/facilitator and the learner).
SITUATION 1
Your brother is an overachiever. Being on top of the class is what makes him
feel fulfilled. However, for this quarter, he got grades lower than what has expected.
He is extremely saddened by this.
SITUATION 2
Your best friend is dating a married woman. Despite his family’s disapproval,
he does not want to break up with her. He says that she is the only one who makes
him very happy.
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SITUATION 3
Your cousin is suffering a brain cancer. She has a loving and helpful support
system comprised of family and friends, yet her fear of dying is getting worse. She
feels depressed and loses sleep over the idea of passing away soon.
If you are to leave a legacy (pamana or mana) in this world before you die,
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what would it be? Please share your thoughts.
ASSESSMENT
Test I. Multiple Choice. Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. It refers to the separation of the soul and body.
a. happiness c. sadness
b. life d. death
2. It means that our lives are temporary.
a. temporality c. body
b. permanent d. spirit
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REFERENCE
Roberto D. Abella, Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person Quezon City:
C & E Publishing, Inc., 2016, 130-142.
Brenda B. Corpuz et. al., Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Quezon City: LORIMAR PAUBLISHING, INC., 2016, 142-148..
Maria Paula G. Sioco and Ignatius H. Vinzons, Introduction to the Philosophy of the
Human Person Quezon City: Vibal Group, Inc. , 2016, 207-227.
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