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LESSON 5.

Freedom of the human person


1. To better uphold human freedom, consider cultivating self-awareness by reflecting on
your actions and their consequences. Strive to understand the perspectives of others,
embracing empathy as a guiding principle. Actively engage in open-minded dialogue
and seek diverse viewpoints to foster a more inclusive approach. By recognizing the
interconnectedness of individual freedoms, you can contribute to a harmonious
coexistence.

2. Among the pivotal decisions in my life, transitioning to a new career stands out. This
choice not only altered my professional trajectory but also had profound personal
implications. Embracing change led to significant growth, exposing me to diverse
challenges that enriched my experiences. Navigating uncertainties fostered resilience,
broadening my perspective and ultimately contributing to a deeper sense of
fulfillment in both my personal and professional life.

LESSON 6. Intersubjectivity
1. Though I don’t have personal experiences applying the ethics of care, the philosophy
emphasizes prioritizing relationships and empathizing with others. In daily life, it
involves making decisions that consider the well-being of individuals and
communities, fostering a sense of interconnectedness and mutual support.

2. Certainly, people with disabilities and those underprivileged possess diverse talents
and perspectives that can significantly contribute to society. Recognizing the inherent
value in every individual, irrespective of their background, is crucial for fostering
inclusivity and promoting societal progress.

3. To show appreciation for the skills and talents of persons with disabilities and the
underprivileged, one can actively support equal opportunities. This includes
advocating for inclusive policies, creating accessible spaces, and embracing diversity
in educational and professional settings. By acknowledging and valuing the unique
contributions of individuals, we can contribute to a more equitable and compassionate
society.

LESSON 7. Human person in the society


1. The intricate tapestry of societal interactions has undeniably played a pivotal role in
my personal development. Within my community, a supportive network has nurtured
my growth by providing shared values, diverse perspectives, and ample opportunities
for learning and collaboration. The collective experiences within this social context
have sculpted my character and enriched my understanding of the world.

2. Envisioning positive changes in society prompts a reflection on fostering empathy,


promoting equality, and addressing systemic challenges. To contribute to this vision, I
strive to advocate for inclusivity, both in my immediate circles and beyond. Raising
awareness about pressing social issues and actively participating in initiatives aimed
at positive change are integral parts of my commitment to shaping a more equitable
and harmonious society.

LESSON 8. Human person as priented towards death


1. In philosophical discourse, the quest for meaning in life often intertwines with the
contemplation of mortality. Some argue that the awareness of our own eventual death
serves as a pivotal factor in shaping our values and determining the significance of
our choices. This perspective posits that the finite nature of our existence compels us
to make decisions that imbue our lives with purpose and meaning.

2. Delving into the hypothetical scenarios of a life devoid of happiness or one untouched
by suffering opens a window into the complexities of human experience. The absence
of happiness may lead to a lack of motivation, leaving an individual grappling with a
sense of unfulfillment. Conversely, the absence of suffering might hinder personal
growth and resilience, as adversity often plays a crucial role in shaping an individual’s
character and fostering emotional resilience.

3. The profound experience of dealing with the death of a loved one is a deeply personal
journey marked by various coping mechanisms. Individuals navigate grief in diverse
ways, seeking solace through support networks, engaging in rituals, or finding
comfort in cherished memories. From a philosophical standpoint, such experiences
often prompt reflections on the transient nature of life, encouraging contemplation of
the profound impact of mortality on our understanding of existence.

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