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Activity#3

By: Prof. Percival Salise


Passed by: Benette Emmanuel D. Estrada

1. How do you think your community


influences your behavior?
2. Should cultural diversity lead to
moral diversity? Explain your
answer.
1. First of, there's a school of thought called "Communitarianism"
which, is a social philosophy that emphasizes the idea of that
the individual's self s embedded in the community. The
formulation of desires, values, and or belief of an individual is
highly influenced by the community that encourages and is
committed to the prevalence of the common good. On the other
hand, under personal opinion. I believe that behavior of an
individual is a reflection of a society he/she had been linked
for the longest of time. This is so because, one might assume
that since community has so much level that help shapes the
individuality of a person; and Family is the single smallest unit
of a community. Which is where all the profound characteristics,
values, customs, are being shared within. Hence, his/her
character being shown at the outside world is a reflection of
what kind of a family that person have been part, all his/her
life. Therefore, that is the fundamental factor which community
influences the behavior of a human individual.
2. YES. Very much, indeed. This is so because Cultural diversity
is caused be an innate difference of group of individual that
through time, managed to reconcile such conflicts as a mean of
survival and thus, formed a community which is comprised with
different customs, beliefs, purpose, but shares similar goal
which is the attainability of the 'common good.' Therefore, Moral
diversity should be attained in every community because it is an
essential mode for a community with vast differences, and in
order for them to sustain the livability of such society and
maintain checks and balances within the bounds of a diverse
community in the society, and to influence other community to
have to end up with same positive outcome by leaning to a
solution that prioritize the attainment of the Common Good, at
all times.

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