Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Understanding
basic philosophy of
social norms and
ethics
LESSON 1: Human Mind and
Behavior in Relation with the Social
Norms and Ethics
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OBJECTIVES:
✣ At the end of this lesson the students should be able to:
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How do we understand the human
mind?
What makes a man genuinely human?
1. Physical Potentiality
2. Mental Ability
3. Communication Skills
4. Social Skills
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Physical Potentiality
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Mental Ability
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Communication Skills
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Social Skills
This includes a person's abilities to
engage and interact with and to contribute
to society.
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First, it takes much time and effort to grow
and reach full potential. Months after birth, one's
behavior, the same of a bit of animal, not yet
fully developed, is manifested.
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3 LEVELS OF AWARENESS
OF HUMAN MIND
1. conscious
2. subconscious
3. unconscious
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Conscious level
Serves as the scanner that allows you
to perceive an event, trigger a need to react,
and then depending on the importance of
the event, store it either in the unconscious
the subconscious area of the human mind
where it remains available.
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Subconscious level
- is the storage point for any recent
memories needed for quick recall, such as
the telephone number or the named person
you just met. It also holds current
information that you use every day, such as
your current recurring thoughts, behavior
patterns, habits, and feelings.
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unconscious level
- Is where all of your memories and
past experiences reside. These memories
have been repressed through trauma and
those that have been consciously forgotten
and are no longer essential to us. From
these memories and experiences, our
beliefs, habits, and behaviors are formed.
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norms
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TABOO
- - - which are prohibited or restricted
by social custom like abortion in Philippine
culture;
Goes a step farther and is a very
negative norm that should not get violated
because people will be upset. Additionally,
one may get excluded from the group or
society.
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LAW
- - - which is a formal body of rules
enacted by the state and backed by the power
of the state. Virtually all taboos, like child
abuse and rape are enacted into law. However,
even some mores are also enacted into law,
like gossiping in some areas, not all mores are
such as when you not helping the elders while
crossing the street.
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ethics
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