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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

First Semester
S.Y. 2020-2021

Letlie Semblante
Subject Teacher
Core Subject Title:
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person

Core Subject Description:

An initiation to the activity and process of philosophical reflection as a


search for a synoptic vision of life. Topics to be discussed include the
human experiences of embodiment, being in the world with others and
the environment, freedom, intersubjectivity, sociality, being unto death.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

1. reflect on their daily experiences from a holistic point of view;


2. acquire critical and analytical thinking skills;
3. apply critical and analytical thinking skills to the affairs of daily life;
4. become truthful, environment friendly, and service- oriented;
5. actively committed to the development of a more humane society;
and
6. articulate their own philosophy of life.
Over-all Standard:

The learner should be able to demonstrate a capacity


for a critical and analytical reflection from the
perspective of a holistic and profound vision of life.
Class Requirements:

■ PHYSICAL AND MENTAL PRESENCE

■ NOTE-TAKING MATERIALS
CLASS RULES AND REGULATIONS:

1. ADHERE TO THE ONLINE CLASS NETIQUETTES AT ALL TIMES!


2. Our group conversation in messenger should only be about the subject.
Refrain from chatting about personal-related topics.
3. Ask POLITELY.
4. Respond POLITELY if asked a question.
5. Enjoy learning!
PREPARATORY EXPLORATION
Research the following:

a. Philosophy
b. Concepts of philosophy
c. Conceptions of philosophy
d. Ethics
e. Aesthetics
f. Epistemology
g. Logic
h. metaphysics
Let’s call it a day!!!

SEE YOU ALL ON MONDAY

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