2ND PHILOS WEEK 5
2ND PHILOS WEEK 5
2ND PHILOS WEEK 5
Human Person
Quarter 2 – Module 5
Human Persons as Oriented Towards Their
Impending Death
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Northern Samar
Laoang III District
RAWIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Kinds of Good
A. Noble good is one which is pursued for its own sake, example is
love and friendship.
B. Useful good is found only from what it can provide, example,
money is good as it can buy you something.
C. Pleasurable good is good so long as it provides some form of
pleasure, though it does not have to be physical.
Whatever the source of our happiness right now, let us see to
it that it is real and meaningful.
WHAT HAVE I LEARNED?
*Human is temporary. Nothing is forever.
*We have to exercise our freedom in a positive way.
*We should always remember to do good rather than bad.
*Real happiness can be found in a more lasting and important things.
*Suffering takes place when we feel pain. It can be experienced physically or
mentally. It is generally viewed as an undesirable condition, and that we
naturally seek pleasure and avoid pain. Humans as we are, we normally
experience pain and we often view it as necessary to help as grow and become
a strong person and find the deepest meaning of our lives.
We experience both happiness and suffering. These two are not really meant to
be extreme opposites, for they can also enrich one another.
*As intersubjective beings who have a tendency to form bonds with others, it is
only natural that the meaning of life can be found when we open ourselves to
others. This means that although we will eventually die, we have an opportunity
to enrich our lives as well as the lives of others
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