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Philosophy 1 Module 3 Human Person As An Embodied Spirit

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INTRODUCTION TO THE
PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN
PERSON
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
THE HUMAN PERSON AS AN
EMBODIED SPIRIT

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Philosophy – Grade 11/12


Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 3: The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit
First Edition, 2020

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11/12

INTRODUCTION
TO THE
PHILOSOPHY OF
THE HUMAN
PERSON
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
THE HUMAN PERSON AS AN
EMBODIED SPIRIT

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Introductory Message
For the facilitator:

Welcome to the Introduction To The Philosophy of The Human Person (Grade


11/12) Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on The Human Person as an
Embodied Spirit.

This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators both
from public and private institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping
the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming
their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling.

This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help
learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their
needs and circumstances.

In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:

Notes to the Teacher


This contains helpful tips or strategies that
will help you in guiding the learners.

As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to manage
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For the learner:

Welcome to the Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person Alternative


Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit.

The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is often used to
depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create and
accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a learner
is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the relevant competencies and
skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in your own hands!

This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for
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This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

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lesson to take. If you get all the answers
correct (100%), you may decide to skip this
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the current lesson with the previous one.

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to you to enrich your knowledge or skill of the
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this module.

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What I Need to Know

On this module, you are expected to learn about the difference between Man, Human
and Person, and their roles to the society. Today’s module would help us identify and
recognize our own limitations and possibilities as we deal to various events in our
lives. Are you ready to know more? Let’s go and dance in tune for the lessons that
you will learn today.

The module will discuss the lesson about:


• The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit

MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING COMPETENCIES:

After going through this module, you are expected to:


• Recognize how the human body imposes limits and possibilities for
transcendence
• Evaluate own limitations and the possibilities for their transcendence

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What I Know

Here we go, let us remember and answer the following questions based from your
prior knowledge. Don’t be afraid, this one is set to get you ready on our topic. I know
you can do it! Let’s go!

MULTIPLE CHOICES
Directions: Read and analyze the questions and statements carefully. Encircle the
letter of your chosen answer.
1. It is the term commonly used to represent the entire human race.
A. Human being B. Human nature C. Man D. Person
2. It is a general term which refers to the deepest and natural behavior of a
person that distinguish human from animals. It consists of collective traits
that formed and considered the very essence of humanity.
A. Human being B. Human nature C. Man D. Person
3. It is the term used to describe humans who are not just mere humans different
from animals but with inherent birth rights and exact origin of his/her
classification.
A. Human being C. Human nature
B. Human creature D. Human person
4. Carlo is a tall person with brown hair and brown eyes. What aspect of the
human person is being described in the statement?
A. Cognitive Self C. Psychological Self
B. Physical Self D. Sociological Self
5. Marie is very cheerful and friendly to her classmates. What aspect of the
human person is being described in the statement?
A. Cognitive Self C. Psychological Self
B. Physical Self D. Sociological Self
6. Which of the following is NOT an essential component of the human person?
A. Conscience B. Mind C. Soul D. Spirit
7. Which of the following BEST describes the concept of embodiment?
A. Human person is essentially his/her body and nothing more.
B. Human person is essentially his/her spirit and nothing more.
C. Human person is essentially the unity of his/her body and spirit.
D. Human person is essentially a separate entity of the body and the spirit.
8. Which of the following experiences describe the concept of embodiment?
A. Joy attaches a sentimental value to a pair of rubber shoes which was given
by her mother.
B. Kim associates love with hypothalamus, a part of the brain that is
responsible for feelings.
C. Ivy recalls a happy moment in her life and still feel the same happiness he
felt at that moment.

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D. Trina received a pat in her shoulder from her best friend and felt completely
relieved at that moment.
9. Vincent loses his arm and leg due to a car accident. He loses a part of his
physical body which makes up his physical identity. Which of the following
statements is true about the concept of embodiment?
A. Vincent can still be considered a human person despite losing a part of his
identity.
B. Vincent is not fully considered a human person since he lacks one aspect
of his identity.
C. Neither a nor b
D. None of the above
10. A criminal who have committed a heinous offense can still be considered a
human person despite of his cruelty and inhumane act. The statement is
___________.
A. True, the dignity is still retained in spite of his actions because it is his
inherent right.
B. False, the dignity of humans are removed once they don’t treat other people
just and right.
C. Neither a nor b
D. None of the above

Lesson
The Human Person as an
1 Embodied Spirit

Do you still remember those days when you were playing outside your home?
Playing with your friends or classmates all day long then waiting for a certain time
for afternoon’s anime or fictional movies like Slamdunk, Flame of Recca, Dragon Ball,
Princess Sarah, Cinderella and Snow White?

Maybe you are wondering as to why we need to remember those days when
everything was plain and simple. Our time after class were simply spent watching
movies and playing inside or outside our home with brothers, sisters relatives,
friends, friends of friends, classmates and schoolmates.

You might ask me why? Why do we have to go back and remember our childhood
days? What is the relevance of our childhood memories to our present times? You
will find out, later.

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What’s In

Directions: Choose the BEST answer.


1. What is the branch of Philosophy that studies the method of acquiring and
validating knowledge?
A. Metaphysics C. Politics
B. Ethics D. Aesthetics
2. Who is the founder of Phenomenology?
A. Jean Paul Sartre C. Edmund Husserl
B. Martin Heidegger D. Simone de Beauvoir
3. What point of view is central to the phenomenological method?
A. First person point of view C. Third person point of view
B. Second person point of view D. Absence of any point of view
4. What is the proper order of logical thinking?
A. Concept-Perception-Inference-Proposition
B. Proposition-Inference-Perception-Concept
C. Perception-Concept-Proposition-Inference
D. Inference-Proposition-Concept-Perception
5. How do you know if a statement is true according to the Correspondence
theory?
A. If you believe that it is true
B. If philosophers believe that it is true
C. If a statement is based on facts of reality
D. If the statement is universally acknowledged to be true

You did a great job! Yes, you heard it! You have honestly and patiently answered our
review that could also help you understand our lessons ahead of you! Now you are
ready for another journey, let us start the ball rolling to know more about the Human
Person and to understand and recognize our human limitations and possibilities! What
are you waiting for? Let’s go!

Notes to the Teacher


The text is meant to engage the students in acquiring knowledge
and determining the processes of knowing the truth by utilizing
human reason. The role of the teacher is to simplify the process by
giving relevant examples from daily life experiences.

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What’s New

Direction. On the blank spaces, analyze the concentric circles and write a short
interpretation based on your understanding.

BODY _________________________________________________
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MIND _________________________________________________
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SPIRIT _________________________________________________
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What is It

Are you aware that majority of us could recognize, define and use a certain word
every day without knowing its role and true meaning? Do you believe that there is a
big difference between MAN, PERSON, and HUMAN not only with the definition but
its usage to the society as a whole? Yes, I know that these words are very common
to us but this is the right moment for us to know more about it! Are you with me?
Are you ready for our new journey? Let’s go!

The time has come! Let’s get started! Today’s journey will help us identify and
understand the Human Person as an Embodied Sprit has something to do with
defining Man, Human, Human Being, Person, Personhood and Human Nature
(Abella, 2016).
By definition, it is generally and commonly define to
Man represent the entire human race.

A term used to refer for various classifications and species. For


Human a living man, human is under the classification of Mamalia.

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A term used to separate man from other Human Classifications


Human Being like animals.

Refers to an individual who possess self-awareness, self-


determination, rational mind, and the capacity to interact with
Person other and with himself/herself.

A general term refers to the state of being a person with unique,


Personhood sacred and ethical status within him/herself.

A general term refers to the deepest and natural behaviour of a


person that distinguish human from animals. A collective traits
Human Nature that formed and considered the very essence of humanity.
Nobody can be considered man without human nature.

What is Human Person? Let’s find out!

From the definition provided above, the human and the


person, respectively, are defined with classified origin of
species and persons with birth rights. Human person is
someone with an exact origin of his/her classification.
From the biblical perspective, we came from Adam and
Photo from: https://www.quora.com/Are-souls-real-
Eve. For Science, we came from an Ape under the Class: What-is-a-soul?no_redirect=1

Mamallia.

Human person from time after time learned how to live beyond what was
traditional through the various human evolutions from Hominid to Homo Sapiens
or the Modern Man people learn the concept of power, politics and economics.
These reasons served as basis which led to a more structured political and
economic system. Thus, rights of an individual is considered. A human person is
typically with a body which is tangible and has a three components composed of
SOUL, MIND and SPIRIT. Also, he or she is entitled and granted rights and
privileges by the state which he or she legally belong.

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There are two general kinds to distinguish a human person: The Cognitive Self
and the Physical Self. The Cognitive Self (something within and cannot be
physically seen) is the essential components of a human persons that deals with
THE WHAT OF A PERSON which includes human persons’ belief, desire, dreams,
and intentions. The other is one is the Physical Self (something can be seen in
his/her physical appearance) which deals with the essential features of the
human way of life or THE WHO OF A PERSON which includes his/her body type,
strength and appearances.

What is Embodied Spirit? Let’s find out!


Embodied spirit is an animating core
living within each of us. It is known to be
the driving force behind what we actually
think, do and say. It is indeed the reflections of
our total being by which our sensations lead to
our human feelings, emotions and
decision. The usual and known connotation
that comes to our mind when we hear the word
“embodied” is always materialized or became
Photo from: https://angelsandcelestials.tumblr.com/post/103122385263/22-
signs-that-you-are-embodying-your-higher-self flesh (with physical form). Thus, when we say
“embodied spirit”, we normally believed and conclude of a spirit becoming flesh.

In the context and views of Christian philosophy, the embodiment of the spirit
particularly refers to the inseparable union of human body and soul.
Inseparable which also means the body and soul work together at all times.
Hence, we can safely say that “embodied spirit” that the body is not separate from
the soul, just as the soul is not separate from the body.

What is Human Person as Embodied Spirit? Let’s find out!


As an embodied spirit human beings demonstrate these following qualities
(Abella, 2016):

1. “Self- awareness refers to person having a clear perception of oneself,


including his or her thoughts, emotions, identity, and actions (Abella,
2016).” It is the ability of one’s consciousness to look inward thus
discovering the presence of a self.

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The self is the subject that thinks, feels and acts. It is your I amness (Wilber,
2006). The self enables a person to experience an inner world of dreams,
thoughts, imagination, fantasy (Abella, 2016). Thus, the self represents
man’s interiority (loob in Filipino).

2. A human person is able to connect and interact with another person, an


animal or an inanimate object. We call this externality. So even though
human beings have interiority they are not trapped inside their heads. They
are able to go beyond their limited selves and embrace others.

3. We are not determined by others. Because we have interiority; we can direct


the course of our own life. This is what we call self-determination which is
“the capability of persons to make choices and decisions based on their own
preferences, monitor and regulate their actions, and be goal oriented and
self-directed” (Abella 2016) Thus human beings are free.
However since our actions are based on our decisions we have to realized
that every decision has a consequence(s). There are some actions that are
good because they lead to good consequences and some actions are bad
because they lead to bad consequences. The result of our freedom is
morality which is “the goodness or badness of an act” (Abella 2016)

4. Finally a human person has an inherent value and importance. This is what
we call dignity. That is why no amount of money can equal the value of a
human life. This is also the reason why individual rights are absolute (Rand
1964). The American Founding Fathers called rights as “inalienable”
because it cannot be separated from our humanity. If we are stripped off of
our rights we are stripped of our humanity. That is why slaves (who have
no rights) are not being treated as human.

Human Transcendence

St. Thomas Aquinas, a philosopher and one of the greatest theologian in the
Catholic Church in the 13th century, said that “of all creatures, human beings have
the unique power to change themselves and things for the better.” (Ramos, 2016).
We have encountered persons who complain of any given situations or accept the
reality or status in life as God-given thing. We heard a man sighing on TV during the

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early stage of Covid-19, “mahirap maging mahirap.” Though it is true that poverty
is not just personal but also structural, as an individual person you know that you
can do something to change the situation. This power is your ability to surpass your
limits. This is the definition of Transcendence. You are able to transcend your
limit through your physical and mental abilities. (Abella, 2016).

Religion and philosophy teaches human beings to overcome our limits. In


technological parlance, humans can upgrade themselves. Take for example,
Buddhism. Buddha realized that all people suffers. Maybe in your case you just
accept your own suffering as part of life but not for Buddha. This reality ignited his
curiosity to examine and understand the word suffering. He left his royal life in the
palace and spent his life for 6 years in the wilderness to find answers for his
questions. And when he sat under the Tree of Enlightenment for 40 days, voila he
finds the answers. The Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Paths. For example, “The
Eightfold Path” of Buddhism shown below:

1. Right view- a correct understanding of the


nature of things, specifically the Four
Noble Truths;
2. Right intention, eliminating thoughts of
attachment, detestation, and harmful
intent,
3. Right speech, abstaining from verbal
offenses such as lying, divisive speech,
unforgiving speech, and irrational speech, Photo from: https://buddhaweekly.com/the-noble-eightfold-path/

4. Right action, refraining from physical offenses such as murdering, thieving,


and sexual misbehavior,
5. Right livelihood, evading trades that directly or indirectly damage others, such
as trading slaves, weapons, animals for butchery, intoxicants, or poisons,
6. Right effort, forsaking undesirable states of mind that have already arisen,
preventing undesirable states that have yet to arise, and sustaining positive
states that have already arisen.
7. Right concentration, single-mindedness.
8. Right mindfulness, consciousness of body, feelings, thought, and phenomena.

If you notice this is a universal principle being taught not just by Buddhism?
These are the values what human person needs to succeed. These are examples of

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the power mentioned by St. Thomas to change ourselves. If you can do the
eightfold path even if you are not a Buddhist, you can transform yourselves from your
present situation and transcend to what you desire you would be. Just believe in
yourselves. As the Star Struck of GMA7 adheres: Dream, Believe and Survive.

What’s More

It seems that you had fun knowing and exploring new or familiar ideas on
today’s lesson. Right? I know that knowing ourselves require enough time. As
they said, it takes a village to raise a child just like knowing yourself. For you to
enjoy more of discovering new ideas, let us continue exploring the world of
surprises! Are you ready? Let’s go!

Activity 1: I Recognize Myself


DIRECTIONS: Kindly fill up all the information needed to complete the table.

I know you can do it! You have the time to remember your past experiences
and chance to look forward on the future. Don’t worry, nobody will judge you! I
am with you and at the back to give my full support!

Strengths Weaknesses Desires


Abilities Talents Fears Hesitations What can I do
(I can) (I always do) (I can’t) (I am afraid) more?

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What I Have Learned

Activity 2: I PICTURE OUT MYSELF


DIRECTIONS: Draw a picture of yourself as a HUMAN PERSON. Explain your
drawing.
Come on I know you can draw! Just give your best shot! Let’s go!

Explanation:
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You got it! Congratulations! You never fail to amaze me! Keep it up! I believe you
are more than ready to our next exploration. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s go!

On this part, since you have done a very good job. The activity will just ask on
question on your journey exploring new and familiar things on the module. Let’s go!

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ACTIVITY 3: I KNOW WHAT TO DO


DIRECTIONS: Kindly answer and complete the sentence being asked to you.

I have known that…..

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I realized that…….

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What I Can Do

On this part, you are expected to showcase your ability from what you have learned
from our journey. Are you excited? Let’s go!

ACTIVITY 4: MYSELF, MY FAMILY, MY COMMUNITY!


DIRECTIONS: Answer the real-life questions provided to you. No wrong answers, just
give your best!

1. As a student, how can you conquer the challenges posed by this pandemic?
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2. How did the present crisis make you realize the reality of human limitations,
uncertainties and possibilities?
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Assessment

This portion will measure your acquired knowledge based from the lessons learned
in our module.

MULTIPLE CHOICES

DIRECTION: Read and analyze the questions and statements carefully. Encircle the
letter of your chosen answer.
1. Marie is very cheerful and friendly to her classmates. What aspect of the
human person is being described in the statement?
A. Cognitive Self C. Psychological Self
B. Physical Self D. Sociological Self
2. A criminal who have committed a very heinous offense can still be considered
a human person despite of his cruelty and inhumane act. The statement is
___________.
A. True, the dignity is still retained in spite of his actions because it is his
inherent right.
B. False, the dignity of humans are removed once they don’t treat other people
just and right.
C. Neither a nor b
D. None of the above
3. Carlo is a tall person with brown hair and brown eyes. What aspect of the
human person is being described in the statement?
A. Cognitive Self C. Psychological Self
B. Physical Self D. Sociological Self
4. Which of the following BEST describes the concept of embodiment?
A. Human person is essentially his/her body and nothing more.
B. Human person is essentially his/her spirit and nothing more.
C. Human person is essentially the unity of his/her body and spirit.
D. Human person is essentially a separate entity of the body and the spirit.
5. Which of the following experiences describe the concept of embodiment?
A. Joy attaches a sentimental value to a pair of rubber shoes which was given
by her mother.
B. Kim associates love with hypothalamus, a part of the brain that is
responsible for feelings.
C. Ivy recalls a happy moment in her life and still feel the same happiness he
felt at that moment.
D. Trina received a pat in her shoulder from her best friend and felt completely
relieved at that moment.
6. It is the term commonly used to represent the entire human race.
A. Human being B. Human nature C. Man D. Person

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7. Vincent loses his arm and leg due to a car accident. He loses a part of his
physical body which makes up his physical identity. Which of the following
statements is true about the concept of embodiment?
A. Vincent can still be considered a human person despite losing a part of his
identity.
B. Vincent is not fully considered a human person since he lacks one aspect
of his identity.
C. Neither a nor b
D. None of the above
8. Which of the following is NOT an essential component of the human person?
A. Conscience B. Mind C. Soul D. Spirit
9. It is the term used to describe humans who are not just mere humans different
from animals but with inherent birth rights and exact origin of his/her
classification.
A. Human being C. Human nature
B. Human creature D. Human person
10. It is a general term which refers to the deepest and natural behavior of a
person that distinguish human from animals. It consists of collective traits
that formed and considered the very essence of humanity.
A. Human being B. Human nature C. Man D. Person

Additional Activities

On this portion, you are expected to share all the lessons that you have learned in
our exploration. By answering this activity, it would help you understand what you
are capable now! Come on! Let’s go!

You have come this far. You have made a lot of progress. I know you can! Let’s do it!

I. IDENTIFICATION
DIRECTIONS: Kindly provide the answer on the questions being asked to you.
Write the word of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

a. Human f. body and soul


b. Aristotle g. Physical Self
c. Rational Animal h. Cognitive Self
d. Person i. Human Being
e. Personhood j. Human Nature

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1. ___________ An individual with self-awareness, self-determination, rational


mind, and the capacity to interact with other and with himself/herself
2. ___________ It is a term used to represent the entire human race.
3. ___________ A term used to separate man from other Human Classifications
like animals.
4. ___________ A general term refers to the state of being a person with unique,
sacred and ethical status within him/herself.
5. ___________ A collective traits that formed and considered the very essence of
humanity. Nobody can be considered man without human nature.
6. ___________ A term used to refer for various classifications and species.
7. ___________ A belief from a Christian Philosophy that deals with unity and
inseparability.
8. ___________ Aristotle once said that humans are different from animals
because of our minds.
9. ___________ Human features which are tangible and can be seen by people.
10. ___________ Human features that live within each of us

II. ANALYSIS
DIRECTIONS: Write the correct answers from the questions being asked.

Write “A” if the 1ST and 2nd statements are true


Write “ B” if the 1ST statement is correct and 2nd statement is wrong
Write “ C” if the 1ST is incorrect and 2nd statements are true
Write “ D” if the 1ST and 2nd statements are both incorrect

1. A. Humans are capable of controlling their souls


B. Humans are rational animals

2. A. Cognitive Self deals within our body and cannot be seen by our eyes
B. Cognitive Self composes of human beliefs and religion

3. A. Physical Self deals with the beauty of one’s body


B. Physical self is a manifestation of people’s strength and weakness

4. A. Person is a term that commonly connotes birth rights provided by the


state
B. Human nature is a term used to define the inner soul of the person

5. A. Human Nature is the total reflections of human activities


A. Embodied Spirit is the incarnation of a material body

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III. I KNOW, I AM AWARE, I HAVE LEARNED!


DIRECTIONS: Answer and complete the sentence.

Come on. I know you can! I am with you all throughout this journey and I have
witnessed your dedication! Let’s get started!

1. I am rational animal because….


___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

2. I am a person because…..
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________

3. I am human being because….


_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________

4. I am a human person with an embodied sprit because………


___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

5. My soul and my body is inseparable because……….


_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________

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Answer Key

10.B 10.A
9. D 9. A
8. A 8. B
7. A 7. C
6. C 6. A
5. B 5. A
4. C 4. B
3. D 3. D
2. A 2. B
1. A 1. C

Assessment What I Know

References
Books:

Abella, Roberto D. (2016). Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.


Quezon City: C& E Publishing
Bulaong, Christopher. (2018). Foundation of Moral Values. Quezon City: Quezon
City: Rex Publishing House.

Maboloc, Christopher Ryan. (2013). Philosophy of Man: The Existential Drama.


Quezon City: Rex Publishing House.
Ramos, Christine Carmela R.PhD. (2016) Introduction to the Philosophy of the
Human Person. Rex Bookstore: Manila, Philippines.

Rand, Ayn (1964). The Virtue of Selfishness. New York: Signet.


Tiempo, Alex. (2015). Social Philosophy: Foundation of Values Education. Quezon
City: Rex Publishing House.
Wilber, Ken (2006). Integral Spirituality. Boston: Integral Books.

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Websites:

Jhagiani, Rajiv. (2015). The Cognitive Self: The Self-Concept, Retrieved from

https://opentextbc.ca/socialpsychology/chapter/the-cognitive-self-
the-self-concept/

Olson, Eric. (2002). A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Retrieved

from https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/a-materialist-metaphysics-of-the-
human-person/

Steph. (2020). The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit, Retrieved from

https://philonotes.com/index.php/2018/12/01/the-human-person-
as-an-embodied-spirit/

Singh, Sanjay. (2002). The Concept of Physical self in Pschology, Retrieved from
https://www.all-about-psychology.com/the-concept-of-physical-self-
in-psychology.html
Photos:
Angels and Celestials. (2013) 22 Signs That You are Embodying Your Higher Self,
Retrieved from:

https://angelsandcelestials.tumblr.com/post/103122385263/22-
signs-that-you-are-embodying-your-higher-self
Buddha Weekly. (2019). 8 Rights: The Noble Eightfold Path — the Heart of the
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https://buddhaweekly.com/the-noble-eightfold-path/
Hussain, Sajjad. (2018). I love Making Analogies to Understand the Abstract
Realities, Retrieved from:
https://www.quora.com/Are-souls-real-What-is-asoul?no_redirect=1

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