1Q-Society For The Common Good-1st Week

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The Society for the

Common Good
Prepared by:
Teacher Aira
Try to define!

Society Common good


defined as a group of is the social condition that
people with a common allows everybody to reach
territory, interaction, and his/her fulfilment as a
culture person.
Walkthrough of the Discussion

01 Society
defined as a group of
03
people with a common
territory, interaction, and
culture

02 Social being
can be defined as living or
04
preferring to live in a
community rather than
alone
In order to attain the common good in society,
everyone must learn how to work together
and to look for the welfare of one another.
Walkthrough of the Discussion

01 Society
defined as a group of
03 Morality
refers to the behaviour of a person
people with a common regarding the standard of what is
territory, interaction, and wrong and what is right.
culture

02 Social being
can be defined as living or
04
preferring to live in a
community rather than
alone
Through morality, a
person in society can use
his/her reasoning, logic, and
recognition of good and evil
to serve others and
contribute to the common
good of the society.
Where will a person
learn these moral
values first?
Family
Walkthrough of the Discussion

01 Society
defined as a group of
03 Morality
refers to the behaviour of a person
people with a common regarding the standard of what is
territory, interaction, and wrong and what is right.
culture

02 Social being
can be defined as living or
04 Common good
is the social condition that allows
everybody to reach his/her
preferring to live in a
community rather than fulfilment as a person.
alone
If there is love, unity and
discipline in the family, the
members will form their
moral values that bear love
and compassion for others.
Three Essential Elements of the Common Good:

Respect for and Prosperity or the


promotion of the Peace and security of the
development of the group and of its
fundamental rights spiritual and members
of the person temporal goods of
society
Responsible for the
Attainment of the Common
Good

1. The State

2. The Citizens

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