Introductionphilosophy12 q2 Mod7 v4 The-Human-Person-In-Society v4
Introductionphilosophy12 q2 Mod7 v4 The-Human-Person-In-Society v4
Introductionphilosophy12 q2 Mod7 v4 The-Human-Person-In-Society v4
Introduction to the
Philosophy of the
Human Person
Quarter 2 – Module 7
The Human Person in
Society
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Introduction to the
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Quarter 2 – Module 7
The Human Person in
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Table of Contents
COVER PAGE ............................................................................................................ i
COPYRIGHT PAGE................................................................................................... ii
TITLE PAGE ............................................................................................................. iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................ iv
WHAT THIS MODULE IS ABOUT ............................................................................ vi
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW ........................................................................................ vi
HOW TO LEARN FROM THIS MODULE .................................................................. vi
ICONS OF THIS MODULE ...................................................................................... vii
WHAT I KNOW ....................................................................................................... viii
Lesson 1: What is society? What inspires human beings to establish
societies?...........................................................................................................1
What’s In: .............................................................................................1
What’s New: You Complete Me ............................................................1
What is It: Relationships .......................................................................2
What’s More: A “New Normal Community” ...........................................2
Essay ..............................................................................3
What I Have Learned: How It Looks Like? ............................................4
What I Can Do: Share It ........................................................................5
Lesson 2: Types of Societies and its Characteristics ....................................6
What’s In: .............................................................................................6
What’s New: Guess What .....................................................................6
What is It: Types of Societies ................................................................7
What’s More: Miniature Society ............................................................8
My Dreamland .................................................................8
What I Have Learned: Essay ................................................................8
What I Can Do: The Challenge .............................................................9
Lesson 3: How does society influence our development as persons? ...10
What’s In: ...........................................................................................10
What’s New: Lights, Camera, Action! ..................................................10
What is It: Norms ................................................................................11
What’s More: Our Filipino Traits..........................................................11
My Meaningful Life ........................................................12
What I Have Learned: What is Important? ..........................................13
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What I Can Do: The Better Version of Me ...........................................14
Summary .................................................................................................................14
Assessment .............................................................................................................15
Key to Answers ........................................................................................................17
References ..............................................................................................................18
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What This Module is About
This module will help you understand how individuals form societies and how
these individuals will be transformed to become more socially responsible people. The
concepts and learning activities presented in the next pages will give you knowledge
on the role played by a person in the society and his/her contribution in social
development.
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3. You may contextualize or localize your activity if it is still within the boundary
of the learning competency.
To the Parents/Guardian:
1. Closely monitor your child’s progress.
2. Do not answer the activities for your child. Just guide them in doing it.
3. Support your child. Talk to him/her about his/her journey with this module.
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What I Know
PRETEST
1. It refers to the social conditions which enable persons and groups to fulfil their
goals and achieve well-being.
A. Common goal C. Social being
B. Common good D. Social condition
2. It is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have
a common territory and culture.
A. Family C. Society
B. Individual D. Siblings
3. The person is by nature a
A. Social force C. social condition
B. Sociologist D. social being
4. Education starts
A. At home C. In the community
B. In school D. With neighbors
5. It gives us the opportunity to pursue various activities to achieve our goals and
attain well-being or happiness.
A. Freedom C. Opportunity
B. Justice D. Happiness
6. The principal means of subsistence of pastoralists is
A. Trading C. Farming
B. Animal domestication D. Hunting and gathering
7. The oldest and the most basic way of economic subsistence.
A. Gathering and fishing C. Pastoral and fishing
B. Hunting and pastoral D. Hunting and gathering
8. It is the product of the post-industrial society.
A. Industrial society C. Virtual society
B. Feudal society D. Agricultural society
9. The society based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of
goods and services.
A. Hunting and gathering society C. Post-industrial society
B. Horticultural society D. Industrial society
10. The society based on the ownership of land.
A. Feudal society C. Agricultural society
B. Pastoral society D. Virtual society
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Test II. Matching Type: Match column A with column B.
Colum A Column B
11. These are less normal norms that arise from tradition and do not Norms
result in punishment when violated.
12. These are more formal norms that establish and define Social role
acceptable behavior of citizens.
13. Actions and behaviors expected of a certain individual Social
institutions
14. Family, school, government are certain groups that perform vital Folkways
functions in the society.
15. These are set of traits and behavior that society considers Laws
acceptable.
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Lesson What is society? What inspires human
beings to establish societies?
1 Learning Competency: Recognize how individuals form societies
and how individuals are transformed by societies (PPT11/12-IIf-7.1)
What’s In
The previous module talked about intersubjectivity. Intersubjectivity refers to
the shared awareness and understanding among persons. It is made possible by the
awareness of the self and the other. With the concepts and activities in the module,
hopefully, you were able to get a better understanding on how to establish a
meaningful relationship between the self and others, accepting other’s differences,
and helping others in times of needs.
What’s New
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What Is It
The education we have starts from our home. Our parents taught us everything-
from talking, reading and writing, values, good manners and right conduct; simple
household chores. This education will continue when we go to school. When we finish
our education, we are already equipped with abilities, skills and knowledge for us to
become productive members of the society. Therefore, society helps us grow as a
better person.
What’s More
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Rubric for the Drawing
Criteria Rating
The drawing clearly expresses the information and message. 5 4 3 2 1
The drawing highlights important information relevant to the topic. 5 4 3 2 1
The quality of the output reflects the illustrator’s creativity. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
Activity 3: ESSAY
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Rubric for the Activity
What I Can Do
Activity 5: SHARE IT
Take advantage of this time where you and your family are confined at home.
It means to say, each member of the family has enough time with each other. There
will be more time to talk, to play, to watch television altogether, to work together.
Strengthen more each other’s relationship by helping do the daily household chores.
In your own little way, you’ll be able to do your responsibility at home and at the same
time your relationship with your family becomes stronger. That bonding moment with
them is priceless. Share your experience.
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Lesson
Types of societies and its
characteristics
2 Learning Competency: Compare different forms of societies and
Individualities (PPT11/12-IIg-7.2)
What’s In
Hello. How are you? Did you do your task at home? Did you accomplish your
modules? How’s the bonding moment with your family? Well, even if we experience
this difficult time of our lives, we always see a silver lining in this situation. Of course,
we are Filipinos, known for our being resilient. With the help of our families, friends,
neighbors, the community, and the society, we will win this battle.
Now, talking about families, friends, neighbors, community, and the society, we
will now move on to this lesson about the different forms of society from hunting and
gathering to the post-industrial stages.
What’s New
Arrange the jumbled letters until you get the right term. Place your answer on
the next column.
1. YTEICOS _____________
2. NTINGHU _____________
3. PASRALTO _____________
4. GALATURIUCLR _____________
5. TDUNSLRIAI _____________
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What Is It
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What’s More
Activity 3: MY DREAMLAND
Activity 4: ESSAY
Choose one (1) type of society which you think is conducive to live with. Explain
your answer.
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What I Can Do
Activity 5: THE CHALLENGE
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Lesson How does society influence our
development as persons?
Learning Competency: Explain how human relations are
What’s In
Hello. How are you? Learning from Lesson 2 was overwhelming, right? That’s
great. Making your miniature society and sketching your dream community was a little
bit challenging but it’s worthy. And of course, while waiting for your vegetables and
fruits to grow, we will learn more about this next lesson.
What’s New
Actors and actresses play different roles in teleseryes or movies. Just like them,
we play different roles in our family, in our school and in the community. How about
you? What is the role you played in your family, school and community? List your
answers below.
1. Family
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2. School
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3. Community
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What Is It
On the other hand, folkways are traditional in nature and do not result in
punishment if not followed.
The person and society are inseparable. One cannot exist without the other. It
is a two-way relationship that binds both the person and the society for growth and
development. We have our own individual assigned social roles in the society.
What’s More
1. List down three (3) Filipino traits/behaviors that you practice at home.
2. Write a brief explanation below each trait.
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1. Look for pictures of individuals, groups, and institutions that have meaningfully
influenced you throughout your life. If pictures are not available, you can make
a colorful drawing for your output.
2. Describe their meaningful contribution on your development as a person.
2.
3.
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Rubric for the Task
Criteria Rating
The output presents the information in a clear and
comprehensive manner. 5 4 3 2 1
The output shows effective selection of indigenous, recycled and
other materials used in the task. 5 4 3 2 1
The output employs artistic techniques which do not distract
from the information or message being conveyed. 5 4 3 2 1
The output effectively uses text such as labels, captions, and
descriptions to clarify information or convey a message. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (20)
From your answers in Activity 2, Our Filipino Traits, choose one (1) trait which
you consider important in the Philippine society today. Explain your answer.
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What I Can Do
Due to this pandemic, we got a chance to have a longer vacation, not in our
dreamed destination, but at home. We say, we are already bored doing our daily
routine at home. And, what did you do to kill the boredom? Well, for sure you keep on
thinking happy moments and perhaps doing things that are enjoyable, right? We have
personal realizations and reflections of ourselves, too. With this, list down three (3)
positive changes that happened in your life brought about by this situation.
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SUMMARY
• Society was brought about by the human desire to relate with others. Society
is considered a product of deliberate actions by individuals who come together
in pursuit of a common goal.
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• Society is also rooted in the concepts of the common good and general welfare,
which refers to social conditions that enable persons and groups to fulfil their
goals and achieve well-being.
• Societies are of different types and their types depend on their level of
development. These include hunting and gathering society, pastoral society,
horticultural society, agrarian or agricultural society, feudal society, industrial
society and post-industrial society.
• For the society to exist in unity and harmony, there is the need of the presence
of norms, laws, folkways, social system, social role, social groups of social
classes, social institutions and social values.
• Society provides opportunities for its members to grow and achieve well-being.
Through its various institutions, society endeavors to develop well-adjusted and
productive members that can make significant contributions to society. In turn,
individuals uphold the common good and work to bring about positive changes
in society.
ASSESSMENT
POSTTEST
1. It refers to the social situations which may include peace within the community,
clean and safe public places, and efficient public service. The collective effort
of individual persons towards the common good ensures that each member of
the community will be able to live in a world where they can pursue their own
perfection and fulfillment.
A. Common effort C. Social being
B. Common good D. Social condition
2. It also refers to a companionship or friendly association with others, an alliance,
a community, or a union.
A. Family C. Siblings
B. Individual D. Society
3. The person is naturally a
A. Social being C. Social condition
B. Sociologist D. Social force
4. Our knowledge on the different things begin
A. In the community C. In school
B. In our homes D. With neighbors
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5. This is the ability to make choices and perform actions.
A. Freedom C. Opportunity
B. Justice D. Happiness
6. The primary means of survival of the pastoralists
A. Animal domestication C. Hunting
B. Farming D. Trading
7. The oldest and the most basic way of economic survival.
A. Gathering and fishing C. Pastoral and fishing
B. Hunting and pastoral D. Hunting and gathering
8. In this kind of society, the person can engage in various activities as well as
access various kinds of information.
A. Industrial society C. Virtual society
B. Feudal society D. Agricultural society
9. This society features large scale and long-term cultivation of crops and
domestication of animals.
A. Agricultural society C. Industrial society
B. Feudal society D. Post-industrial society
10. This society is based on knowledge, information, and the sale of services.
A. Feudal society C. Post-industrial society
B. Pastoral society D. Virtual society
Colum A Column B
11. These arise from old practices and do not result in penalty when Norms
violated.
12. These also prescribe the consequences or penalties that will be Social groups
imposed on violators.
13. Individuals who share similar backgrounds or perform similar Social
roles are grouped together. institutions
14. Family, school, government are certain groups that perform vital Folkways
functions in the society.
15. These are set of traits and behavior that society considers Laws
acceptable.
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ANSWER KEY
Lesson 2. Activity 1 – What’s New
1. Society
2. Hunting
3. Pastoral
4. Agricultural
5. Industrial
Pre-test
Test I. Multiple Choice Test II. Pairing Type
1. B 6. B 11. Folkways
2. C 7. D 12. Laws
3. D 8. C 13. Social role
4. A 9. D 14. Social institutions
5. A 10. A 15. Norms
Post-test
Test I. Multiple Choice Test II. Pairing Type
1. B 6. A 11. Folkways
2. D 7. D 12. Laws
3. A 8. C 13. Social groups
4. B 9. A 14. Social institutions
5. A 10. C 15. Norms
REFERENCE
Abella, Roberto D., Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person. Quezon
City. C & E Publishing, Inc., 2016.
Corpuz, Brenda B. et. al., Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.
Quezon City. Lorimar Publishing, Inc., 2016.
Sioco, Maria Paula G., Vinzons, Ignatius H., Introduction to the Philosophy of the
Human Person. Quezon City. Vibal Group, Inc. 2016.
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