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NAME: JESSLY MYRRH C.

CAMBARIHAN STEM 11C – OBSIDIAN

SUBJECT CODE: CORE 05 SUBJECT TITLE: Introduction To The

MODULE NO.: MODULE 12 Philosophy Of The Human Person

TEACHER: MS. SYNARA GEEN N. LAUGAN TOPIC: Human Freedom in Existentialist Philosophy

IV. WE’RE ON OUR WAY

Quiz no. 4.1 – TRUE OR FALSE

Direction: Write the words “YES NAMAN MARS” if the statement is correct while “WALANG GANON
MARS” if the statement is incorrect, and then change the underline words/phrases to make the
statement correct.

1. WALANG GANON MARS-EXISTENTIALISM

2. WALANG GANON MARS-SUBJECTIVITY

3. WALANG GANON MARS-EXISTENCE PRECEDES ESSENCE

4. YES NAMAN MARS

V. WHAT I KNOW

Quiz no. 4.2 – COMPARE & CONTRAST (50 PTS)

Direction: Using the Venn Diagram below, give three (3) similarities and three (3) differences between
the perspectives and understanding of Plato and Jean Paul Sartre about HUMAN FREEDOM. To have a
perfect score, please be guided with the rubrics below.
HUMAN FREEDOM

EXISTENTIALISM ESSENTIALISM
(JEAN – PAUL SARTRE) (PLATO)

• existentialist profound that


humans have no predetermined
• both can be filed as a role and are autonomous, you
• there is God Almighty who
branch under just exist, and you can develop
bestowed the essence
metaphysics the way you want to be
that make human and things • both are response to
disciplined and systematized. the moral philosophy of • humans have a free will to
Greeks • create purpose and define their
• essentialist purport that
neither existentialism own meaning in life in this
humans and objects has natural
nor essentialism are meaningless world such as
characteristics and features that
constitutionally determining their own fate,
are indispensable to them. religious or non- personality, value and view
• humans every deed has religious but perhaps
related • despite having a free will,
meaning and purpose and you
humans are still accountable for
are assigned to do the essential
the consequences of their actions
things.
OPTION B- ACTIVITY
Quiz no. 4.2 – GRAPHIC ORGANIZER (50 PTS)
Direction: Using the graphic organizer below, write down how the philosophy of
existentialism describes and understands the concept of HUMAN FREEDOM. To
have a perfect score, please be guided with the rubrics below.

• Humans have free will


to do what they want.

• It is the choice of the • Humans are


human to bind into HUMAN FREEDOM IN responsible for the
one's law or to be EXISTENTIALIST POINT consequences of their
autonomous. OF VIEW actions.

• Humans are not being • No one can impel you


under the rule of to do things you may or
another. may not want.

Direction: Read the question and situations carefully and answer in not less than 3
sentences.
1. In your own words and based on you own understanding, how is human
freedom described in the philosophy of existentialism?
• Human freedom can be attained when a person was born and embrace
existence. Humans have free will to do what, who and where they want to be.
They are free to choose because they have a choice. It perhaps instigating
selfishness and self contemplation. However, despite being free, humans are still
responsible of the outcome of their actions.

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