Introduction To The Philisophy of The Human Person
Introduction To The Philisophy of The Human Person
Introduction To The Philisophy of The Human Person
GETTING STARTED
Learning Objectives:
This module intends you to understand the meaning and process of doing philosophy:
In this module you will be able to acquire basic understanding on:
The meaning and origin of philosophy;
The difference between holistic thinking and partial thinking;
How does one engage in reflection;
What are the practical uses of philosophy in our lives
In doing this module, please follow these reminders:
1. Take the pre-test before working or answering the module.
2. Perform the activities as suggested.
3. Answer all the exercises
4. Take the Post test.
Let’s Ponder
Read and analyze the following conversation between a high school teacher and her student in
class:
Teacher: Juan, what would you like to be when you grow up?
Juan: Ma’am, I want to be happy!
Teacher: Juan, you did not understand my question.
Juan: Ma’am, you do not understand what life is all about!
PRE-TEST:
1. Do you think that Juan’s answer was appropriate for his teacher’s question?
2. What do you think was Juan’s interpretation of his teacher’s question?
3. Based on his responses, what kind of student do you image Juan to be?
4. How is philosophy related to this situation?
THINK:
Read the following news headlines. What “simple”, “serious”, and “deep” questions come to
mind when you read them.
Flash floods in remote village kill a hundred people
Abused child kept chained in basement for five years finally rescued
Man sentenced ten years for stealing milk to feed his baby
Lottery winner donates half of winnings to local orphanage
DISCUSS:
What questions about life are you struggling to find answers to?
STUDY TIME
Lesson 1: WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY?
The word philosophy comes from two Greek words: philos (love) and Sophia (wisdom).
The ancient Greeks used this term to refer to “love of wisdom” and they soon applied it to the
study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons, and
principles which govern all things. People who engage in philosophy are called philosophers or
“lovers of wisdom”. Among ancient Greeks, the philosophers became pioneers in various fields
of knowledge such as history, biology, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, an even physics. It
was quite common to hear of ancient philosophers who were “experts” in various fields of
learning.
THINK:
What words come to mind when you heard the word philosophy?
PHILOSOPHY
HOLISTIC THINKING – refers to a perspective that considers large-scale patterns in systems. This
is often described as looking at the “big picture” when describing and analyzing a situation or
problem. A holistic perspective requires an individual to have an open mindset and an ability to
get the general sense or impression regarding a situation.
PARTIAL THINKING – focuses on specific aspects of a situation. The partial view is an important
component of analytical thinking, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a
problem in order to understand it. Though partial thinking is useful, philosophy utilizes holistic
thinking in making sense of problems and issues related to the human experience.
REFLECTION – requires a person to be willing to examine one’s thoughts, feelings, and actions
and to learn more about one’s life and experiences. One can reflect on almost any subject. For
instance, the moment you wake up you can already reflect upon the things that you plan to do
for the day. This will enable you to set your daily goals and set you on the path of thinking of
ways to achieve them.
REVIEW…
Philosophy is the study that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes,
reasons, and principles which govern all things.
The need to philosophize is traced to a person’s sense of wonder and doubt, the need to
make sense of challenging experiences, and the love for wisdom.
The study of philosophy can be considered as a way of analyzing ideas and frameworks.
It is also considered as a way of examining a particular area of knowledge. Philosophy
itself is a discipline with its own goals, concerns, and ways of doing things. Philosophy
also makes use of information gathered from other fields of knowledge and not just its
own conclusions. Finally, philosophy can be considered a reflective and meditative
activity.
Reflection is an important aspect of philosophy. One can engage in reflection by
examining one’s thoughts, feelings, and actions and learning from experience. Reflecting
on situations, activities, actions, and decisions enables a person to gain insights that will
help in effective decision-making.
Holistic thinking is a perspective that considers larger patterns or the bigger picture
when looking at problems or situations. Adopting a holistic view enables a person to
view a problem more objectively and come up with better decisions or solutions. A
holistic view also means that one does not confine one’s understanding of the world to
one’s own perspective, but also includes the perspective of others. This view also
enables a person to better appreciate his/her experiences as vital components that give
meaning to life.
POST TEST
__________ 1. It is the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate
causes, reasons, and principles which govern all things.
__________ 3. The Greek philosopher Plato believes that philosophy is brought about by man’s
sense of __________.
__________ 4. He believes that persons engage in philosophy in order to make sense of difficult
life experiences.
__________ 6. It refers to a way of thinking about the world and is made up of a person’s views
and beliefs.
__________ 7. These are questions that examine personal ideas regarding correctness and
values.
__________ 8. It is an activity that requires a person to examine his/her thoughts, feelings, and
actions and learn from experience.
__________ 9. It is a perspective that considers the “bigger picture” when looking at problems
and situations.
APPLY…
1. Make a poster showing a holistic view of your life. Come up with a creative visualization
that will show your life in its totality and how your various experiences contributed to
give meaning to your life.
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