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Introduction to

the Philosophy of
the Human Person
UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Humanities and Social Sciences
Welcome
Students to
the world of
WHY

PHILOSOPHIZE?
FIRST SEMESTER
Who am I?

Mr. Jason P. De Jesus, LPT


“Sir Jay”
BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION MAJOR IN
HISTORY
Philippine Normal University

Specialization: Philosophy and Historical Development


FIRST SEMESTER
What is the OBJECTIVE
of the COURSE?
 Reflect on daily experiences from a holistic point of view
 Acquire Critical and Analytical Thinking skills
 Apply critical and analytical thinking skills to the affairs of daily life
 Become truthful, environment-friendly and service-oriented
 Actively committed to the development of a more humane society
 Articulate (YOUR) own philosophy of life
FIRST SEMESTER
What skills should you develop?
 Develop critical, creative, and caring thinking;
 Become truthful, environmental-friendly, and sensitive
human person;
 Apply moral and logical reasoning in a day-to-day basis;
 Independent but conscientious thinker;
 Depth of argumentation
FIRST SEMESTER

How many days are


required of you?

 First Semester run from October 5, 2020 to


January, 2020. You are required to attend all
sessions.
What are you expected to accomplish?
 A Portfolio of written works and tasks
 Performance tasks (group and individual 4
performance task)
 Assessment tasks (essays and reviews)
 Final philosophical paper and defense (tentative)
 Philosophical Readings (every unit)
FIRST SEMESTER
How will your learning be
evaluated?
Written Works: 40 percent
 Short Quizzes and Long Test
 Essays and reviews
Performance Task: 40 Percent
• Group Report
• Group Work
Midterm/Final exam/Final PETA: 20 percent
What conduct should you observe?

 As a student, you are expected to conduct


yourself properly at all times.
 All submitted works must be your own.
Plagiarism is a major offense. For used
works by other authors, proper citations
are required.
1. Be attentive
2. Be respectful
3. Be
careful with
humor and
sarcasm. 
4. Wear
appropriate
clothes
6. Students shall at least
have a smartphone and
internet connection to
participate in classes.
Laptops and tablets are
recommended but not
required.
7. Don’t post or share (even
privately) inappropriate material
8. you are required to
attend your online class
on time.
EXPECTATIONS
You may now ask
questions
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE
HUMAN PERSON

CHEERS FOR THE


WONDERFUL
SEMESTER!

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