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QUESTION

Ano ang ugali/mga ugali na


mayroon ka bilang isang tao?
WELCOME
THE FILIPINO CHARACTER
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LESSON NUMBER 3
Overview

INTRODUCTION
This lesson will discuss values as an important aspect in cultural
identity. This module will discuss also the difference between eastern
values & western values and the roots of Filipino characters

OBJECTIVES
AtAtthe end
the end oflesson,
of the thestudents
lesson, students
should be able to: should be able to: INTRODUCTION
identify the value from vice……
identify the value from vice.
ROOTS OFthe
enumerate FILIPINO TRAITS AND
key difference betweenCULTURE
eastern and western values
This lesson will discuss values as an important aspect in
discuss the Filipino characters. cultural identity. This module will discuss also the difference
The home environment…… between eastern values & western values and the roots of
Filipino characters

GOOD TRAITS AND BAD TRAITS OF THE FILIPINOS


THIS INCLUDES
Judgemental
Plastikan/ Backstabbers
Very Brave
Adaptability
Endurance Values culture Family Church Government
INTRODUCTION

This lesson will discuss values as an


important aspect in cultural identity. This
module will discuss also the difference
between eastern values & western values
and the roots of Filipino characters. At the
end of this section, this lesson will also
provide activities and exercises that will
practice the students’ to be informed into
the realm of ethical inquiry and
understanding.
OBJECTIVES

enumerate the key discuss the


difference between eastern Filipino
and western values characters

determine the roots of Determine the


Filipino strength and
characters that shaped our weaknesses of
value system Filipino values
WELCOME
Asian and Filipino Values
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LESSON NUMBER 8
Asian and Filipino Values

People believe in objects, things, events and ideas


which to them form part of that phenomenon
called reality, this is philosophy. Talk of belief,
Filipinos has their own belief and dis-belief system.
This system is based on his /her own philosophies in
life and it’s constitutes a facet of social order which
defined as consisting of social relations guided by a
set of prescriptions.
Filipino Values

Dr. Felipe Landa Jacano an authority on the subject


matter of Filipino society and culture showed
evidence that individualism is not part of traditional
Filipino culture, pointing out the pakikitungo,
pakikisama, pakikiramay etc. much of Filipino
values are stirred with emotions and concerned
their affective end-results which may be a reason
why people tends to always put in their minds the
concept of hiya, amor proprio and delicadeza,
palabra de onor, and utang na loob, pabalat -
bunga
Filipino Values

Filipino values orientation lean towards


having a fatalistic outlook as manifested
by the expressions bahala na,
itinadhana ng Diyos and napasubo.
Filipino values also can be
characterized as ambivalent or it could
be positive or negative resulting from
having a double standard personality.
Filipino Values

WHAT ARE THE


GOOD TRAITS OF
FILIPINOS ?
GOOD TRAITS OF THE FILIPINOS

ABILITY
STRONG
Debt
FLEXIBLE TO or
FAMILY
of, Gratitude
ADAPTABLE
Respectful
Hospitable
Camaraderie
Generous
(Utang
SURVIVE
AND
(Pakikisama
RELIGIOSITY
and Helpful
na Loob)
TIES
CREATIVE
Kapwa-tao)
OTHER EXAMPLES OF FILIPINO TRAITS AND VALUES

 Pakikisama/ Harmony
 Joyous
 High Intelligent
 Faithful
 Loyal
 Bayanihan
OTHER EXAMPLES OF GOOD FILIPINO TRAITS AND VALUES

 Being Optimistic
 Self-realiance
 Very Competitive
 Very Brave
 Adaptability
 Endurance
Filipino Values

WHAT ARE THE


BAD TRAITS OF
“SOME”FILIPINOS
?
BAD TRAITS OF SOME FILIPINOS
BAD TRAITS OF SOME FILIPINOS
BAD TRAITS OF SOME FILIPINOS
BAD TRAITS OF SOME FILIPINOS
BAD TRAITS OF SOME FILIPINOS
BAD TRAITS OF SOME FILIPINOS
OTHER EXAMPLES OF BAD FILIPINO TRAITS AND VALUES

• Pakialamero
• Paasa
• Mañana Habit
• Dirty Minded
• Pilosopo
• Too much Hospitality
• Ningas Kugon
• Lack of Historical Knowledge
• Padrino System
Weakness of the Filipino Character

• Extreme family centeredness


• Extreme personalism
• Lack of discipline
• Passivity and lack of initiative
• Colonial mentality
• Kanya-kanya syndrome, talangka
mentality
Weakness of the Filipino Character

• Lack of self-analysis and self-


reflection
• Emphasis on porma rather than
substance
Filipino Values

ROOTS OF
FILIPINO
CHARACTER
Filipino Values

Educational
Economic
LANGUAGE
SOCIAL AND
POLITICAL
HOME
LEADERSHIP AND
RELIGION
HISTORY
MASS MEDIA
environment
system
ENVIRONMENT
ROLE MODELS
ENVIRONMENT
CULTURE
Other Studies on Filipino Moral Character

• There had been studies of the Filipino moral life, the


more popular of which were those Fr. Jaime Bulatao, Fr.
Leonardo Mercado, Fr. Francis Senden, and Fr. Vitaliano
Gorospe. Fr. Bulatao's research identified the "kami"
mentality of Filipinos. In "kami" (a Filipino term which
means "us") he says, "I identify with my family and
relatives ... We are opposed to all who are not kami." Fr.
Vitaliano Gorospe, SJ referred to this way of thinking as
"group-centeredness" or "group thinking"
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UNIVERSAL VALUES
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LESSON NUMBER 3
UNIVERSAL VALUES , Dr. Kent M. Keith (2003)

• DO NO HARM
 Do not do to others what you would not like
them to do to you.
 Do not lie.
 Do not steal.
 Do not cheat.
 Do not falsely accuse others.
 Do not commit adultery
 Do not commit incest
UNIVERSAL VALUES , Dr. Kent M. Keith (2003)

• DO NO HARM
 Do not physically or verbally abuse others.
 Do not murder.
 Do not destroy the natural environment upon
which all life depends.
UNIVERSAL VALUES , Dr. Kent M. Keith (2003)

• DO GOOD
 Do to others what you would like them to do to
you.
 Be honest and fair.
 Be generous.
 Be faithful to your family and friends
 Take care of your children when they are young.
 Take care of your parents when they are old.
UNIVERSAL VALUES , Dr. Kent M. Keith (2003)

• Take care of those who cannot take care of


themselves.
• Be kind to strangers.
• Respect all life.
• Protect the natural environment upon which all life
depends.
THANK YOU
REFERENCES

• Aneric, L.K. (2002) “What Is Ethics?". Archived From The Original On October 28, 2013. Retrieved July
22, 2014.
• Angeles-Palma, A. (2004) “Cultural Drivers Of Corruption In Business And Governance.” In
• Billington, R. (2003) Living Philosophy: An Introduction To Moral Thought. London, Routledge – Taylor &
Francis Group.
• Bulaong, O., Dewi, I And Santiago, J. (2009) Business Ethics In Asia: Issues And Cases. Quezon City, Ph:
Ateneo De Manila University Press.
• Corpuz, Reuben A. and Corpuz, Brenda B.(2020). Ethics: Life As it Ought to Be
• Crane, A. (2007) Business Ethics, Managing Corporate Citizenship. New York, Oxford University Press.
• Pence, G. (2000) A Dictionary Of Common Philosophical Terms. New York, Mc-Graw Hill.

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