2ND PHILOS WEEK 5

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Introduction to the Philosophy of the

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

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET IN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN PHILOSOPHY


OF HUMAN PERSON Grade 12 (QUARTER 2, MODULE 5)(Day 1-4)
OBJECTIVE:
1. Recognize the meaning of hi/her own life (PPT11/12-IIh-8.1)
2. 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)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR THE LEARNERS:

Nothing lasts forever (walang forever). The cycle of being


born, growing up and growing old and dying is a reality. We have limited
time here on earth and whether we like it or not, we are bound to die.
Death is real. It is a part of our being. Death is commonly understood as
the end of bodily functions. It also refers to the separation of body and
spirit. Everything that exists in this universe comes to an end and we
humans are not exempted. The acceptance of being a temporary
individual in this world gives us a clearer vision on how to live life to the
fullest and understand the meaning of our existence. We have the
freedom to choose a well-lived life; doing good and doing what is right.
What makes us happy? Happiness is a state of being (over all
physical condition of a person), not just only an emotion or a decision. We
do not choose happiness because we feel it, we do not choose happiness
because we need it but happiness is the totality of who we are as human
beings.
As an embodied spirit, we must consider also the goods or sources
of our happiness.

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

ACTIVITY 1. DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice. Encircle 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.
4. useful good c. permanently good
5. pleasurable good d. noble good
ACTIVITY 2. DIRECTIONS: Pairing Type: Direction: Match column A
with column B.
Colum A Column B
6. It takes place when we patiently endure Mental suffering
unpleasantness, discomfort and pain.
7. It is a kind of suffering that refers to discomfort, Injury
hunger, stress, and pain.
8. It is a kind of suffering that includes depression, Sadness caused
anxiety, fear, loneliness, and grief. by death of a
loved one
9. One of the causes of physical suffering. Physical
suffering
10. One of the causes of mental suffering. Suffering

Activity 3. DIRECTIONS: RELAX AND REFLECT


Go to a quiet place, sit back and recall what had 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.

NOTE: PLEASE WRITE ALL YOUR ANSWER IN YOUR ANSWER SHEET.


References:
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN PERSON Grade 12
MELC Module.Quarter 2. Module 5

Prepared by:

CRISTINE GRACE R. ACUYAN


T-III/Subject Teacher
Facebook Account: Nayuca RC/Cellphone Number:09500334545

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