The Human Person in Society

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The Human Person in

Society
I N T RO D U C T I O N

An individual person is a
separate, single human being
distinct from a family, group,
class, organization and other
collective entities.
D o yo u k n o w t h a t … .

According to a study, the likelihood


of two people sharing the exact facial
features is 1 in 1 trillion.
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I N T RO D U C T I O N

As an individual person, you


have self-hood (that is,
individuality). You have
individual aspirations, needs,
rights and responsibilities.
Can two people have the exact same
personality?

No. We all have unique personalities. We are all


different from each other. Each one of us represent a
unique mix of different personality traits. No other
person has the same mix of personality traits as you
have.
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P E R S O N BY N AT U R E A S O C I A L B E I N G

A person exists to relate with others. The


person is by nature a social being because
he/she tends to form bonds and relationships
with others.
R E L AT I O N S H I P S H A P E U S A S A P E R S O N

Through out a person’s life, he/she


experiences a variety of relationship that
help him/her as a person. People establish
different types of relationships beginning
with their childhood, into their teenage
and adult years.
R E L AT I O N S H I P S H A P E U S A S A P E R S O N

Our relationships to different people


build learnings and lessons to us and
makes us a person that we are today.
RESPONSIBILITY AS A PERSON

As we grow into adulthood, our


relationships and responsibilities also
change because we play more
significant roles in the communities, we
live in.
Have you ever joined a group/club in
your community/school? What is your
role in the group/club? What is your
reason of joining the group/club?
SOCIETY
(LIPUNAN)

A society is an
organized group of
people whose members
interact frequently and
have a common
territory and culture.
Example: Philippine Society, American
Society
H o w c a n yo u r c o m pa re F i l i p i n o S o c i e t y a n d
We s t e r n S o c i e t y?

Filipinos value ties with family members. We


practice taking care of our elderly family
members. Western countries, give more
emphasis on independence and individuality. It
is common practice in western families to send
their elderly to retirement house.
SOCIET Y
(LIPUNAN)

Society can also refer to a


companionship of friendly
association with others,
alliance, a community or a
union.
Example: Greenpeace, People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA), School Clubs.
Assignment

Research for the different associations


in your barangay. Know their mission,
objectives and current projects. How
can you help them to achieve their
objectives?
UNIQUENESS OF SOCIETY

Philosophers consider society the product


of deliberate actions by individuals who
come together in pursuit of a common
goal or objective.
UNIQUENESS OF SOCIETY

Society is considered unique among all other


group because of the nature of the human
persons that compose it, as well as the
relationship of its members.
S O C I A L CO N T R AC T T H E O RY

Social contract theory says that people


live together in society in accordance
with an agreement that establishes
moral and political rules of behavior
among them.
S O C I A L CO N T R AC T T H E O RY

An agreement where individuals sacrifice an


amount of their freedom and submit to a
higher authority. In this way, society is able to
function and meet the needs of the many,
ensuring the survival of humanity.
PHILOSOPHERS AND THEIR
PHILOSOPHICAL THEORIES
R E G A R D I N G F O R M AT I O N O F
SOCIETIES
Thomas Hobbes

He believed that a person in


their natural states are
governed by their desires,
and these often lead to
conflict with their fellowmen.
Society is the means by which
people seek to control their
natural tendencies and
impose order.
J o h n L o c ke

He considered persons in
their natural states as more
cooperate and reasonable,
and that society is formed
through the consent of the
individuals that organized
it. This is known as the
consent of the governed.
J e a n Ja c q u e s Ro s s e a u

He advocate the concept of the


“general will”. He believed the
government can impose its will
on the people. This is based on
the assumption that people have
empowered the government to
act on their behalf, and it is the
best judge of what is most
beneficial to the society.
John Rawls

He introduced a version of the


natural state which called the
“original position” to explain social
formation. He imagined humans as
having “veil of ignorance” or no
knowledge of one’s own
characteristics such as gender, race,
or social status. In this state,
humans would naturally seek a just
and fair society to look out for their
interest.
David Gauthier

He described people’s self–interest


as a significant factor in building
and maintaining societies. People
choose to cooperate since it is
beneficial to meet their self-
interest . But this selfish interest
benefits society, since the actions
of individuals in meeting their
needs also further the interest of
the other members of society .
CO M M O N G OA L

Society is founded on the concept of the


COMMON GOOD. Philosophers traced
the emergence of society to the human
desire to achieve the goal of survival.
ASSIGNMENT

WRITE ESSAY of 2 PARAGRAPHS

What is the significant influence of


your society/community to you as a
person?
END OF DISCUSSION

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