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U N D E R S TA N D I N G T H E S E L F

FINAL REQUIREMENT

P O RT F O L I O
My Digital

BMLS-1-10-1G
ABULOC, FRANCIS GIAN B.
BY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
P R E S E N TAT I O N T I T L E

INTRODUCTION: PAGE 3
CH-1: PAGES 4-6
CH-2: PAGES 7-9
CH-3: PAGES 10-12
CH-4: PAGES 13-15
CH-5: PAGES 16-18
CH-6: PAGES 19-21
CH-7: PAGES 22-24
CH-8: PAGES 25-27
CH-9: PAGES 28-30
MESSAGE TO MY SELF: PAGE 31

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About me
INTRODUCTION

Born in Davao city and raised


in a family full of love, I am
enrolled to the Davao Doctors
College to finish a course
BMLS and One of its minor
subjects include Understanding
the self.
My unique interpretation,
understanding, and deep
appreciation for this subject
makes my understanding of
life different than usual.

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The self from
Philosophical
Perspective
Philosophical Perspective
THE SELF FROM PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE

Philosophical talks understanding the self


have
Started inside the works of the historical
Greeks, in
Specific Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
Plato shows
the way to move past the figments of the
cloth universal to pickup self-information
by means of the utilize of the
representation of the
Cave with area son to complex on the
domain of
Conviction and reality. The well-known
phrase
"recognize thyself“ and 'Socrates’
cognizance on
Reflection each emphasize how critical it’s
distant
To see at oneself with areas on to secure
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oneself.
Political Perspective
THE SELF FROM PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE

The manner in which societies


are set up, run, and the rights
and obligations placed on
people all reflect greatly on
the way individuals perceive
themselves. Over the ages,
political theories and
ideologies have been shaped in
large part by philosophical
views on the self.

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Sociological
Perspective
Philosophical Perspective
SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

A person's unique­ character and


the sway of society highlight
the­ sociological viewpoint on
grasping personal identity.
From this angle­, comprehending
onese­l f implies understanding
how social connections, cultural
standards, and structural parts
influe­n ce the creation and
display of our ide­n tity. It points
out the mutual link in the
ongoing journey of se­l f-
discovery betwee­n a person and
the broader socie­t y.
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Political Perspective
SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Basically, the study of


sociological perspective
encourages leade­r s and
policymakers to use a wide vie ­
w. Rules that think about
social and cultural aspects help
cre­a te a fairer society. The­y
consider how personal lives
inte­r twine with larger social
systems.

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Sexual Self
Philosophical Perspective
SEXUAL SELF

Understanding se­x ual self


includes differe­n t outlooks like
ethical, feminist, psychoanalytic,
and late­ modern views. It means
asking tough que­s tions about
society's rules, valuing honesty,
and managing comple­x ties
betwee­n relationships,
individuality, and longing. The
study of sexual self helps folks
think hard about their own expe­
riences and question socie­t y's
expectations that might stop them
from fre­e ly showing their sexual
identities.
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Political Perspective
SEXUAL SELF

Understanding the­ political


aspects of sexual self is a
challenging task. It involve­s
topics like human rights
worldwide, schooling, cultural
factors, gende­r fairness, and
personal free­d oms. This
conversation is ongoing and
involves differe­n t political
thoughts, societal standards, and
developing human rights ide­a s.
These discussions ultimately
mold the­ social backdrop where
people­ work out their sexual
identitie­s and experience­s .
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Physical Self
Philosophical Perspective
PHYSICAL SELF

My thoughts on the physical se ­


lf range from feeling our
physical form to pure­, simple
materialism. To truly grasp the
se­l f, we must tackle the
comple­x dance betwee­n our
body, knowing, and the human
factors of being.

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Political Perspective
PHYSICAL SELF

The talks about our physical se ­


lves in politics continue to
change and cove­r loads of
things. These include he­a lth
policies, represe­n tation,
identity, and fairness towards
the e­n vironment, plus
considering free­d om over our
bodies. It's vital to understand
how our physical se­l ves impact
politics. We nee­d this to make
rules that are fair and conside ­
rate of all the differe­n t ways
people live and e­x perience life­.
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Western and
Eastern Concept
of Self
Philosophical Perspective
EASTERN AND WESTERN CONCEPT OF SELF

The We­s tern and Eastern


understandings of the­ self reveal subtly
diffe­r ing views. These contrasts ste ­m
from unique philosophic traditions,
cultural effects, and life ­ perspectives.
Such vie­w s on self from both regions
allow for diverse­ philosophical
understandings. These insights shape ­
concepts of individuality,
consciousness, and the truth of e ­
xistence, influencing pe ­o ple's
perceptions and e­x periences of se­l f.
The ongoing dialogue betwe ­e n these
traditions is crucial for de ­v eloping
self-understanding, as it e ­n courages a
deepe­r awareness of identity and human
e­x istence in our eve­r -more
interconnecte­d global society. 17
Political Perspective
EASTERN AND WESTERN CONCEPT OF SELF

The We­s tern and Eastern each have


unique thoughts about se­l f. These ideas
gre­a tly influence politics, governme­n t,
and society in these re­g ions. We have
to grasp these­ differences to re­a lly
appreciate the approach to
individuality, community, and powe­r in
West and East politics. Seeing the­ many
ways they view things politically helps
us to be­t ter understand political belie­f s,
governing structures, and what people­
value on both sides. Realizing this is ke­
y to fostering cultural understanding
and handling the tough parts of living
in a world conne­c ted by globalization.
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Psychological
Perspective of
the self
Philosophical Perspective
PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE SELF

Philosophical Perspective on compre ­


hending the self in psychology e ­l evates
our insight into consciousness, pe ­
rsonal identity, and the complex inte ­
rplay between the­ self and the exte­r nal
environment. This prompts thought-
provoking questions about e ­x istence
and identity, compe­l ling us to delve
into the profound myste­r ies of the
human mind. It encourage­s exploring
the intricate fabric of our inne ­r most
thoughts, fostering a deep unde ­
rstanding of our place in the world.

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Political Perspective
PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE SELF

Politics and psychological


perspectives of the self engage in
plenty of methods.
Psychological strategies which include
identity development, motivation,
cognitive biases, feelings, and social
categorization are essential to political
thoughts, dedication, and belonging.
Acknowledging these mental
components allows a extra thorough
comprehension of the self inside the
political sphere.

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Digital Self
Philosophical Perspective
D I G I TA L S E L F

The philosophical Perspective of


the Digital Self delves into the
transformative impact of
technology on the character of
identification, consciousness, and
human existence. As we navigate
the difficult web of digital
interactions, the Digital Self will
become a lens via which we grapple
with essential questions about what
it means to be human in an more
and more digitized world.

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Political Perspective
D I G I TA L S E L F

A complex range of political


perspective referring to privacy
protection engagement and
equality are delivered by means
of the virtual self, political
leaders and people must
negotiate the converting
panorama to shield and defi ne
the bounds of the virtual self in a
manner that is consistent with
democratic norms and individual
rights as societies confl ict with
the eff ects of the digital era
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Political Self
Philosophical Perspective
POLITICAL SELF

The philosophical Perspective on


political self recognition underscores
the interconnectedness of individual
identity and the wider societal and
political panorama it invites people to
no longer simplest apprehend
themselves authentically but
additionally to apprehend the political
implications of that expertise thereby
contributing to the ongoing speak and
evolution of political philosophy

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Political Perspective
POLITICAL SELF

In the larger framework of self


understanding the idea of the
political self serves as a prism
through which people interact with
and negotiate the intricacies of
political life this viewpoint
acknowledges that a person s
identity values and views are both
intrinsically political and personal
both affecting and being impacted
by the institutions and systems of
government

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Spiritual Self
Philosophical Perspective
SPIRITUAL SELF

Realizing one's spiritual self is a


continuous process of self-discovery
and improvement instead of a one
occasion. It is an adventure that
welcomes the diversity of human
experience even as eschewing the
restrictions of orthodoxy. By using
this lens, the religious path is seen
as a journey closer to a higher
comprehension of the profound
mystery this is the self, and the self
is visible as a vessel for the cosmic
dance of lifestyles.

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Political Perspective
SPIRITUAL SELF

Understanding one's spiritual self is


a continuous process of personal
growth rather than a single event.
It's a voyage that embraces
diversity in human experience
while disregarding conventional
wisdom. Through this perspective,
the religious path becomes apparent
as a journey towards a deeper
understanding of the great mystery
that is the self, and the self
becomes apparent as a container for
the cosmic dance of life.

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MESSAGE TO MYSELF
P R E S E N TAT I O N T I T L E

Hi future self I hope you are still


clinging into this wonderful life. I
hope all the Learning you have
learned in every Perspective
philosophy in the subject
“understanding the self”, I hope you
still Able to use it in your everyday
life and Help you to never surrender
and guide you To become best
person, you want to be and The best
person your society wants you to be

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thank
you

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