MODULE in Philosophy
MODULE in Philosophy
ORIENTED TOWARDS
THEIR IMPENDING
DEATH
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WHAT IS THIS MODULE ALL ABOUT?
TOPIC
Martin Heidegger's Dasein
CONTENT STANDARD
The learner understands human beings as oriented towards their
impending death
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner writes a philosophical reflection on the meaning of
his/her own life
LEARNING COMPETENCY
PPT11/12-IIh-8.1: Recognize the meaning of his/her own life
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PRE-TEST
A. Soren Kierkegaard
B. Friedrich Nietzsche
C. Martin Heidegger
D. Jean Paul Sartre
A. Fear
B. Hope
C. Despair
D. Anxiety
6. This matter has a particular object, somehow a physical feeling
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A. Fear
B. Hope
C. Despair
D. Anxiety
A. Idle walk
B. Idle talk
C. Idle speak
D. Idle look
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REWINDING THE PAST
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PLAYING THE CONCEPT
BEING-TOWARDS-DEATH
This is the literal translation of the word DASEIN – a philosophical
term coined by our philosopher for this module, MARTIN HEIDEGGER.
We are born to die. Our death is certain once we are born – this is the
existential anxiety that Heidegger philosophizes towards the concept of
death. For Heidegger, death is just a fulfilment of our being and part of this
process is the existential anxiety that he talks about. Death is not a thing,
not an object, but rather an instance of being non-being.
But Martin Heidegger is asking us, “What are you afraid of?”
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PAUSE AND TRY AN ACTIVITY
What are your fears? What are the ways to overcome your fear?
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The previous activity proves that a human person like you can
overcome fears in different ways conveniently. You have your own
way on how to possibly win over your fears.
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It is not a matter of differentiating what to fear but let’s focus on
how to feel about death – what are we afraid of?
What is the difference between anxiety and fear when it comes to the
concept of death?
DEATH
FEAR ANXIETY
- conclusion -
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the herd or masses conduct and it has a character of triviality.” Death is
present in all aspects – we see death every day in TV news, we see death in
common movies, we see and hear death which seems to be very common
already with other people. Death seems to be a normal thing in peoples’ lives
and we never bother to talk deeply about: rather, does an idle talk about
death.
o We shall do our best every single day, knowing that one day all
the things that we do shall perish and somehow we shall leave a
mark in this world about the goodness of our personhood
POST-TEST
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Read the following items carefully. Write the
letter of your answer in a separate sheet of
paper.
A. Soren Kierkegaard
B. Friedrich Nietzsche
C. Martin Heidegger
D. Jean Paul Sartre
A. Fear
B. Hope
C. Despair
D. Anxiety
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A. Fear
B. Hope
C. Despair
D. Anxiety
A. Idle walk
B. Idle talk
C. Idle speak
D. Idle look
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LET’S REPLAY!
There are two ways to face the fear and anxiety of death: escape
or accept
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Answer Key
Pre-Test
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. A
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. C
Post-Test
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. A
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. C
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REFERENCES
Vinzons, M. P. (2016). Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person. Quezon City: Vibal Group,
Inc.
Media Sources
https://www.philosophytalk.org/blog/heidegger
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