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Introduction to Human Philosophy

This document provides an introduction to the human philosophy. It discusses key concepts in philosophy like wisdom, ideas, arguments, ethics, values, and reasons. It also contrasts partial thinking with holistic thinking and provides examples. The document includes independent activities assessing partial vs holistic thinking and multiple choice questions testing understanding of philosophical concepts and time periods.
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Introduction to Human Philosophy

This document provides an introduction to the human philosophy. It discusses key concepts in philosophy like wisdom, ideas, arguments, ethics, values, and reasons. It also contrasts partial thinking with holistic thinking and provides examples. The document includes independent activities assessing partial vs holistic thinking and multiple choice questions testing understanding of philosophical concepts and time periods.
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RADNEY PAULA P.

STA MARIA Introduction to the Human Philosophy

12-STEM (ALBERT EINSTEIN) Quarter 1- Module 1

(WHAT’S IN)

Wisdom

Ideas Argument

PHILISOPHY

Ethics Value

Reasons

(WHAT’S MORE)
Independent Activity 1

PARTIAL THINKING HOLISTIC THINKING


1. Classroom  Room  A four cornered room
where you can
experience and learn
different things about
life and creates
memories.
2. 100 pesos allowance  Money  It’s our parents
sacrifices and hard work
3. Pet Dog  Animal  Everyone’s favorite
friend and family that
serves as happiness
4. Indian Mango  Fruits  The smell of fresh air in
the summer days.
5. Janitor  Slave  A parent who wants to
gave his family a decent
life.

Independent Assessment No. 1


1. S
2. W
3. W
4. W
5. S

Independent Activity No. 2


1.A
2.C
3.B
4.D
5.A

(WHAT I CAN DO)


A. Partial Thinking

A girl who always want to be alone inside her room and hates talking to people. She is strict
and she wants everything to become perfect. She didn’t mind everything and always argue
about her points. She always complicates her life and make it even harder. She’s hard to
understand.

B. Holistic Thinking

Even though I always stay alone my heart was fulfilled with lots of love and companion from
my family and friends. I always gave my 100% I everything and I want it to become perfect
for I have high expectations on myself. I don’t restrict myself. I convey and express my
points and opinions as long as it is valid. I can do anything that are constructive and in fact
my life is less tension. I open myself only to people I trust and understand the bigger picture
in me.

ASSESSMENT
I.
1.B
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.B

II.
1. Holistic Thinking
2. Ancient Period
3. Contemporary Period
4. Medieval Period
5. Modern Period

III.
1. Self-worth – self-development

2. True
3. Aristotle - Socrates
4. True
5. Partially – Holistically

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