Intro To Philosophy Module 10
Intro To Philosophy Module 10
Introduction to
the Philosophy of
the Human Person
1st Quarter: Module 10
The Human Person in the Environment
Marlon Q. Tiña
Rogelio DG. Burce
Module Writers
A. Content Standard:
B. Performance Standard:
EXPECTATIONS
This module will equip you with the necessary content knowledge, skills, and
competencies about the human person in the environment that you can apply in
understanding and analyzing, proposing solutions, decision-making, alternatives, and
is actively engaged in doing philosophy in all aspects of your life.
You read and understand carefully each part of the module so that you can be
able to answers various activities that will help you develop your potentials in
understanding the lesson.
In this module, you will be able to encounter terminologies such as
environmentalism, environmental justice, etc. You are expected to identify how
humanity can address the damage inflicted on the environment and the development
of ethical views regarding the environment. Through this, you will be able to address
the environmental problems through recognizing and enhancing your philosophical
perspectives regarding the environment.
There are various activities prepared by the writer/s that will help you
understand the human person in the environment. It is hoped that you will learn to
value the knowledge and wisdom of this module.
Direction: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Shade the circle
on the right side which corresponds to your answer.
1. This perspective advocates action to address the growing a b c d
environmental problems.
a. anthropocentrism c. ecocentrism
b. biocentrism d. environmentalism
2. This concept refers to the fair distribution of environmental a b c d
benefits and the burden of addressing environmental
challenges.
a. environmental aesthetics c. environmental justice
b. environmental ethics d. environmental philosophy
3. This is a moral approach in analyzing the relationship between a b c d
humans and the environment.
a. environmental aesthetics c. environmental justice
b. environmental ethics d. environmental philosophy
4. This environmental perspective originally focused on concepts a b c d
of the beauty of nature but has become increasingly influenced
by environmental concerns.
a. environmental aesthetics c. environmental justice
b. environmental ethics d. environmental philosophy
5. Which are the views that arose from the growing concern with a b c d
the change, and consider it a significant ethical, social, and
political issue?
a. climate aesthetics and climate metaphysics
b. climate ethics and climate justice
c. climate change and climate philosophy
d. climate and temperature
6. Which of the following is NOT the main ideas of environmental a b c d
ethics that emerged in the 1970s?
a. All nonhuman elements of the world have intrinsic value.
b. The preservation of the environment will benefit humans.
c. Humankind has a responsibility to safeguard the planet.
d. None of the above
7. Which of the following is NOT showing environmental care? a b c d
a. Burning trashes c. Segregating waste
b. Saving water d. Throwing trash properly
8. What does the word “environment’ mean? a b c d
a. all natural things such as trees, water, dirt, and etc.
b. Puting garbage into rivers
c. goods produced in a factory
d. many cars producing pollution
9. Which of the following is NOT an action that you could take a b c d
that would help protect the environment?
a. Eat more meat c. Make better transport choices
b. Recycle d. Save electricity
10. Why does humanity really need to have a philosophical a b c d
perspective which is environmentalism?
a. If not, they will be affected by natural calamities.
b. They may do something good for the environment.
c. They may reduce the several effects of environmental
problems.
d. All of the above
Directions: Identify the following major philosophical view regarding the relationship
between humanity and the environment that best describe the pictures below. Then,
give a short description of each philosophical view (anthropocentrism, biocentrism,
and ecocentrism).
Activity 1.2: Situational Response: Put a checkmark on what will be your moral
respond per scenario when you are in school.
1.While walking, you see 2.When in the classroom, you see your
trash on the floor. What crush throwing away her trash improperly.
will you do? What will you do?
A. Pick up and throws A. Just continue admiring her beauty.
it properly into garbage
B. Just friendly approach her to
bin.
explain about the proper waste disposal.
Pick up and throws
away it to your classmate. 3.During break time, you see your
classmates will be leaving their table with
5.While in faculty, your
trashes in spite that there is a post, “Clean
teacher invites you to join
as you go (CLAYGO)”. What will you do?
in a clean-up drive
tomorrow. What will you A. Stay calm and inform them about
do? the CLAYGO.
A. Happily, join and B. Just keep quiet and disregard them
inquire about what to do.
4.After class, your teacher asks you to go
B. Reason out that you
to his office to talk about a school project
also have something to do
related to the environment? What will you
tomorrow.
do?
A. Say No B. Say Yes
Activity 1.4: Situational Analysis: Analyze the following situations and determine
which of them show the right or moral choice concerning the environment. Elaborate
your thoughts on the right side of the column.
Situations Thoughts
1. A local official led a campaign to set
aside several hectares of forested land
in their city as a watershed area. This
area was declared off-limits to loggers
and miners
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