PHILO - Q2 - Mod3 - The Human Person in The Society
PHILO - Q2 - Mod3 - The Human Person in The Society
PHILO - Q2 - Mod3 - The Human Person in The Society
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
Introduction to the
Philosophy of Human
Person
The Human Person in the Society
Week 3
Module 3
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HOW TO USE THIS MODULE
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will
disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to
successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every
page of this module.
2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing
enhances learning that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer
key card.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
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EXPECTATIONS
The module will help you learn the roles and responsibilities of the
human person in the society from the earliest time up to the present and
how things change, develop and nurture.
A. Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write
the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
4. Which among the forms of society deals with the use of specialized
machinery for the mass production of goods and services?
a. Horticulture b. Hunting and Gathering
c. Industrial d. Post Industrial
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5. Marico is a seasoned historian who loves to tell stories about the
significant exit of agricultural society after the emergence of
technology which eventually led to another form of society. Which
among the forms of society does Marico refer to?
a. Horticulture b. Hunting and Gathering
c. Industrial d. Post Industrial
Great, you finished answering the questions. You may request your
facilitator to check your work. Congratulations and keep on learning!
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION
The roles and responsibilities of the human person in the society have
drastically changed from time to time. Developments and unending desires
had led to a significant change based on the new demands of the society.
The Human Person in the Society plays a vital role in promoting the
universal idea that humans have roles and responsibilities in their
respective community and in the society as a whole.
DISCUSSIONS
Lesson
The Human Person in the Society
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Society
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The developments of companionship and alliances are factors as to why
society is being formed. Their frequent interactions with one another served as one
of the most fundamental elements in building a society of human person. For
philosophers, they believed that the product of human actions and interactions is
the gateway to pursuing one common goal, which is commonly under society's
definition.
Humans' unending demands and needs led to the discovery and formation of
societies where people tend to strive hard for their survival. Before the emergence of
the industrial revolution and the existence of post-modernism, the following were
the forms of societies.
Pastoral Society
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fact, the number of people in this type of society is larger than hunting and
gathering. Thus, the barter system was commonly used at that time to trade
foods and surplus resources from other communities. During that time, the
emergence of specialized skills and tasks in the community had started and
developed.
Horticulture Society
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Agrarian or Agricultural Society
This type of society is generally known for the evolution of pastoral and
horticulture communities. The learned practices and ideas from the earlier form of
society had led to the long-term cultivation of available resources for a larger scale
of communities. The agricultural society is typically characterized by the
involvement of technology as a tool to aid in farming. However, the emergence of
technology in farming was also considered as one of the many factors of the
immediate increase of population.
Feudal Society
The rulers grant the piece of land to their loyal servants, which they are
allowed to manage and cultivate. This kind of system is also known as
an Encomienda when talking about Spanish rules. The agrarian and feudal society
led to the idea of valuing human and social relations within the family members
and other families in the community.
The feudal society is typically composed of lords, vassals, and peasants. The
lords were highly dependent on their loyal vassals to provide them with available
resources; the vassals were dependent on their peasants to provide them food; and
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the peasants were highly dependent on the lords and vassals for protection. This
kind of system brought too much consciousness among people on how to be
mindful of their class or hierarchy.
During this period, the term Feudalism from Feudal Society is one of the
well-known philosophical systems used in governing society. It was indeed the
most powerful social system in Medieval Europe wherein the nobility controlled the
lands from the Crown for military protection. The vassals were considered tenants
of the nobles, while the peasants were forced and expected to live on their lord's
land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in
exchange for military services (Abella, 2016)
The feudal society and its governing system can be under the idea of
Absolutism, where all powers and orders must come from the King. With this, the
ordinary citizen or people were bound to perform the duties being asked from them
with a minimal chance of being promoted because the level, power, and prestige
were not really earned but given based on their family roots.
Industrial Society
These advances in science and technology in the late 18th century resulted
in the well-known Industrial Revolution, which gave birth to the new ways of faster
production and industrial methods. The innovation to the land, water, and air
transportations resulted in more closed trades and commerce. Thus, it leads to
better living conditions. However, the gap which has to be bridged became wider
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because of the inequalities and selected opportunities to the rich over the poor.
Capitalism is very evident in the industrial revolution.
The rise of the industrial society symbolizes the unending needs and desires
of humans for innovation. Unfortunately, this served as one of the reasons why
agricultural community started to diminish. Farmlands were converted to villages,
and people in the mountain began living in the cities beyond factual reasons of why
the environment suffers. As Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is concern,
human needs are unending. Thus, these technological advances lessen the roles of
humans in the economy.
Post-Industrial Society
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changes also diminished the role of human participation, especially in labor works
in the agricultural society.
ACTIVITIES
Activity 1.1 Factual Analysis
Objective: Analyze the factual changes in the forms of society.
Directions:
1. Read and analyze the concept given below and answer the questions that
follow on a separate sheet of paper.
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Society enables people to become a better or worse person. At the end of the
day, with all the acquired information, beliefs, and norms, it will highly depend on
the person on how he/she will analyze things. Politics, economics, and
environment are the main concern of all these changes in the society which also led
to take away of the fact that mental health is also vital.
With the changes in the form of society, what else do you see in the near
future considering the unending needs, wants, and desires of a human person?
1. Do you agree with the statement that society enables people to become a
better or worse person? Why?
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2. Do you believe that the changes in the form of society affects the mental
health of a human person? Why?
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3. If you were to choose, which form of society do you think people can live
best? Why?
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2. Pastoral Society is characterized by
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Directions: Give the possible steps and ways on how to positively capitalize the
developments in the society while taking care of the environment. Use the provided
graphic organizer and answer the questions that follow.
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Critical Thinking Questions:
1. What do you feel after accomplishing this activity?
2. How did you arrive with these answers?
3. What is your realization after doing this activity?
4. Do you think people follow these steps?
REMEMBER
Agriculture is the science of cultivating soil, plants, crops and
livestock.
Anthropocentrism is a philosophical view wherein humans considered
themselves as the catalyst or most important living organism in the world.
Domestication is the way of taking care of the animals by humans by
observing selected breeding for reproduction.
Egalitarianism is a system where all people receive the same and equal
treatments or rights.
Feudal Lord refers to the rulers who own the land.
Industrial Society is a technologically driven society for mass
production and designed to support for faster and convenient
economical activities.
Nomadic are people with no permanent address as they transfer from one
place to another in search for available resources.
Peasants are bound to serve by producing goods and services and are
known as the lowest people in the class or hierarchy.
Post-Industrial is a society driven using a higher and advanced technology
for better and precise economic activities.
Vassal is the group of free men taking care of a particular land granted by
the Lords to whom they pay homage and swore fealty.
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POST TEST
Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen
letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Miguel is known as the best breeder and producer of livestock in his town
where he took care of animals to be the best available food in the market.
Which among the following traditional activity where Miguel’s work falls
under to?
a. Alienation b. Domestication
c. Gathering d. Hunting
3. Ara told us that Western Countries are known to be the pioneer of Industrial
revolution. She is a pure Filipino by blood but was born and raised in
Europe. Can you help Ara be informed of what her country (Philippines) is
known for?
a. Agricultural b. Horticulture
c. Industrial d. Post Industrial
4. Rose is still looking for an answer of which form of society deals with the use
of specialized machinery for the mass production of goods and services. Can
you help Rose look for the real answer?
a. Horticulture b. Hunting and Gathering
c. Industrial d. Post Industrial
B. ESSAY
Directions: Answer the following questions based on your understanding.
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2. What are the pros and cons of industrial revolution? Explain.
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C. Graphic Organizer
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REFERENCES
Online Sources:
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Yelknic, S. (2007). Human society: Definition & explanation. Retrieved from
https://study.com/academy/lesson/human-society-definition-lesson-
quiz.html
Books:
Babor, Eddie (2007). The human Persons: Not Real, but Existing. Quezon
City: C.E Publishing, Incorporated.
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REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET
Name _____________________________ Grade and Section __________
School: _______________________ Date: _______ Subj. Teacher: ___________
Journal Entry
Directions: Read and analyze each question. Write your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.
2. How do the developments and changes in the forms of societies impact human
lives? What are the positive and negative impacts?
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ANSWER KEY
PRETEST POSTTEST
1. B 1. B
2. A 2. A
3. A 3. A
4. D 4. D
5. C 5. C
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