Module 1 ETHICS
Module 1 ETHICS
Module Overview
Hello? What’s up? How are you? This module discusses the
branches, methods, and objectives of philosophical inquiry. Philosophers
usually conduct philosophical inquiries for various reasons. One is
ascertaining reality or the existence of things and another knows the causes
and outcomes of good and bad behaviors.
Module At the end of this module, the students are expected to:
Introduction
Hi there! How are you? I hope you’re great! Today you are going to
begin your first lesson in Module I, I encourage you to start studying your
lesson/s, it will give you adequate understanding in ethics and philosophical
inquiry. Have a Great Day and Have a Fun Learning experience over there
Activity
PICTURE ANALYSIS
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INSTRUCTION: Study the picture quietly for a few minutes. Describe
exactly what you see.
1. Are there people in the picture? If so, what are they doing? What can you
tell about the person or persons from looking at the picture? How can
you tell? Based on what you observed, what can you infer or guess about
the picture?
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2. Do you already encounter just like what in the picture? Express your
answer by writing it.
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3. What questions does this picture raise in your mind? Where could you
find answers to them?
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Abstraction
Humans have the innate tendency to know the truth. The essence of
philosophy is to question what is considered the truth. Philosophy:
inquiry involves questioning beliefs and assumptions of reality and it
works. It questions truth and what it means to be human outside
experience and observation. Philosophical activity is practical becomes
challenges what and how humans think and act.
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Application
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CRITERIA:
CONTENT -50%
GRAMAR -30%
WRITING -20%
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Closure Wow! Nice one! I hope you gained knowledge in this session. Now, be
prepared for the assessment in this module. Don’t forget to review the
different topics.
Module Assessment
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Identification.
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________________8. The study of duty.
Module Summary To sum up ethics and philosophical inquiry are used to obtain factual
information about the different aspects of life, particularly the moral.
Philosophy is defined as the study of general and fundamental problems
concerning existence, knowledge, values, and reason. Philosophical inquiry
enables one to understand what is good or bad. Ethics is a branch of
philosophy concerned with morality, its fundamentals and standards. In
ethics uncertainties or conflicting opinions about morality lead to
philosophical inquiry. Uncertainties And conflicts are the main sources of
moral scepticism. Thus, there is a need for scientific method and critical
thinking. Scientific method is an empirical method of acquiring pieces of
evidence and knowledge. Critical Thinking is the objective analysis of
facts to form judgment.
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