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DR.

GERARDO SABAL MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Poblacion Claveria, Misamis Oriental

LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL PACKETS (LIPs)


Introduction to Philisophy of Human Person- Grade 11
S.Y 2023-2023

Name: ________________________________________________ Date submitted: ________________


Grade & Section: ______________________________________ Teacher: _______________________

Content Standard:
The learners understands the meaning and process of doing Philosopy

Performance Standard:
The learners reflect on a concrete experience in a philosophical way

Essential Understanding: Understanding the meaning and process of doing philosophy of the human person as an embodied being
in the world and the environment as a means towards a holistic understanding of life.

Essential Question: Why we need to study Philosophy

I. LEARNING COMPETENCY
 Distinguish a holistic perspective from a partial point of view PPT11/12-Ia-1.1
 Realize the value of doing philosophy in obtaining a broad perspective on life PPT11/12-Ib-1.2
 Do a philosophical reflection on a concrete situation from a holistic perspective PPT11/12-Ib-1.3

Objectives:
At the end of the lesson the learners will be able to:

 Distinguish a holistic perspective from a partial point of view PPT11/12-Ia-1.1


 To apply the Characteristic of Maka-tao at Maka-Diyos

Own objectives: I can… ____________________________________________________________________________________

II. LEARNING CONTENT

 Lesson 1.1: The Difference Between Holistic Perspective from a Partial Point of View

III. LESSON PRESENTATION

The study of this subject is an initiation to the activity and process of philosophical reflection as a search for a synoptic
vision of life. At the end of the course, you should be able to reflect on their daily experiences from a holistic point of view, acquire
critical and analytical thinking skills and should be able to apply this critical and analytical thinking skills to the affairs of daily life
and become truthful, environment-friendly and service-oriented. Actively committed to the development of a more humane society
and articulate their own philosophy of life

Activity 1: Pretest

Instruction: What words come to mind when you hear the word Philosophy? Why do we need to study Philosophy?

Great job! Later we will see if your answers are correct by reading the rest of this module.

The word philosophy comes from two Greek words: philos (love) and sophia (wisdom). The ancient Greeks used this term to
refer to “love of wisdom” and they soon applied it to the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes,
reasons, and principles which govern all things.
Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and
language.

Philosophy in simple words is a way of thinking about the world, the universe, and society. It works by asking very basic
questions about the nature of human thought, the nature of the universe, and the connections between them. The ideas
in philosophy are often general and abstract.

Philosophy is the study of humans and the world by thinking and asking questions. It is a science and an art. Philosophy tries
to answer important questions by coming up with answers about real things and asking "why?"

 Holistic thinking refers to a perspective that considers large-scale patterns in systems. A holistic perspective requires an
individual to have an open mindset and ability to get the general sense or impression regarding a situation.

 Partial thinking focuses on specific aspects of a situation. The partial view is an important component of analytical
thinking, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it.

Activity 2.

Direction: Give a brief answer to the following question. Write your answer on the space provided below.

1. Give a situation where you are adopted a holistic view in looking at a problem or situation.

2. How can having a holistic view help us become better individuals.

The term "holistic thinking" refers to a big picture mentality in which a person recognizes the interconnectedness of various
elements that form larger systems, patterns and objects. Thinking holistically is the opposite of analyzing something, which involves
breaking down a larger system into its details.

Holistic medicine is a prominent example of holistic thinking. A medical professional who believes in holistic care considers
the relationship between the mind, body and spirit. For example, holistic doctors don't just provide patients with medications. Instead,
they look at ways to improve life balance and eradicate health problems from their root source, such as high stress or bad nutrition.

In philosophy, point of view describes the perception of an event or phenomenon and how exactly it is viewed. Point of view
often is shaped by an individual's beliefs or experiences. Though partial thinking is useful, philosophy utilizes holistic thinking in
making sense of problems and issues related to the human experience.

People tend to apply an analytical perspective when looking at problems or situations. A holistic view gives rise to a more
appreciative perspective about life, as we are able to look at life in its totality.

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