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SANCHEZ, JHESLYN KYTE A.

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12STEM1

PHILOSOPHY

MRS. MELINA KAHULUGAN

What I can Do

Learninng Task #7

1.
a. I'll say who kills, even though my friend's at fault, because it's unethical to violate
the law. It was as if I accepted my friend killing someone if I just let it go, and maybe
or it's not possible for her to do it again, particularly with her boyfriend who did it. If
you make a mistake or violate the law, regardless of your relationship with the
person, you deserve to be punished and any decision and action that a person takes
has consequences and you have to face it.
b. Practical
c. Everyone who violates the law, will be punished and deserved to be at jail. No
matter what position you are in the senate, no matter how rich you or, no matter
ehat your relationship with someone, if you violate the law, you’ll face all the
consequence of it.

2.

a. The pastor must understand his friend's rage and after his friend calms down they
must fix the issue, don't let go of rage or temper tantrums. If it's easier to speak
properly, don't extend it to aggressive acts. He's a priest, he can clarify the issue in a
proper discussion. Then the pastor must shows his nephew what he has done so
that it won't happen again.
b. Intellectual
c. He's a priest, he can clarify the issue in a proper discussion. Then their problem will
be solved and probably his comrade will understand, and just accept the reality that
he’ll be a grandfather soon

3.

a. I'm going to refer that to the authority, and say my family was harassed and
threathene by the mayor. I will also ask for protection for the safety of my family. I will
not allow the reputation of my work to be tarnished. I work hard, I will not let my dignity
as a doctor be tarnished

b. Practical

c. I’ll continue my job, without violating the law, without risking the life of my family, I’ll
work and live in honesty.
SANCHEZ, JHESLYN KYTE A.
S
12STEM1

PHILOSOPHY

MRS. MELINA KAHULUGAN

1. In confronting diverse circumstances, there is still independence on our side. We


are free to face or run and forget a single scenario. As an old saying goes, "It is always
difficult for people to judge themselves evenly." The choices I have made are not
completely my own. We must bear in mind that there are many factors that can affect it
any time we make a decision, such as the views of others, but we are free to consider or
refuse any advice from our coworkers or friends or even family because it is our choice,
our own decision, after all it is our own life. We are the ones that are not in charge of
our lives.

2. • Rationality - I decide base on analytics and critical thingking. I consider


the pros and cons on what probably will be the consequence of my decision.

• Relationship - My decisions affect the people closest to me

• Priorities

3. Yes, even if it's only theoretical or imaginary, since it's my moral system to save more
or support more lives than a single person has selected, my answer would remain the
same.

4. Yes, I also consider the state of shack or stress in this type of situation, but it is my
emotional conscience to decide and it also chooses to save more people than to give up
a single person.

5. My answer is based on my understanding and from experience in my personal life.

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