Q2 M6 Philosophy
Q2 M6 Philosophy
Q2 M6 Philosophy
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Introduction to the
Philosophy
of the Human Person
Quarter 2 – Module 6
Intersubjectivity
Table of Contents
Overview i
Pre-Assessment iv
Lesson Proper
Lesson 1. Intersubjectivity 1
Generalization 18
Application 19
Post- Assessment 20
References 23
OVERVIEW
Name: Date: Score:
Subject: Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Topic: Intersubjectivity
Content
The learner understands intersubjective human relations
Standards:
The learner performs activities that demonstrate an appreciation
Performance for the talents of persons with disabilities and those from the
Standards: underprivileged sectors of society
What is this Filipinos are known to the world as very friendly people. We can
module all easily build friendships with each other and some of these are
about: proven to be lasting. Unfortunately, with the advent of social
media and the use of hi-tech gadgets, establishing a genuine and
more meaningful relationships become a challenge. It is
important therefore that we become more critical and reflective of
how we understand human relations in today’s modern world.
What I Know?
Pre-Assessment
What’s In?
Review Activity
What’s New?
Motivational Activity
What is It?
Lesson Proper
What’s More?
Performance Task
Assessment
Post-Assessment
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The following are your guides for the proper use of this module:
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What I know?
A. Answer each questions correctly in its corresponding item. Write your answers in
your activity notebook.
2. Which of the following allows the person to give himself or herself to others
and receive others in his or her life and relate with them?
a. individuality c. shared emotions
b. interiority d. social context
4. What is the defining characteristic which sets apart human interaction from
the interaction of other animals as illustrated in Lesson One?
a. human freedom c. human touch
b. human gaze d. human words
10. Which of these statements indicate that the speaker is ready to engage in a
genuine dialogue?
a. “I tend to ignore strangers.”
b. “I wish you were gone.”
c. “I always treat people with respect.”
d. “I think my idea is always better.”
B. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.
_______ 16. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs from us.
_______ 17. Differently-abled persons share with the same dignity with all people.
_______ 18. The act of giving must be done in the spirit of mutual respect.
_______ 19. We help those in need to feel a lot better about ourselves.
_______ 20. Reflecting on our own interactions with others fosters positive
relationships.
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Lesson 1: Intersubjectivity
Learning Competency: Realize that intersubjectivity requires accepting
differences and not to imposing on others.
(PPT11/12-IIc-6.1)
What’s New?
Activity 1: Think of the people you encounter every day. Identify the persons to
whom you are most likely to say the following statements. Write their names on the
blanks.
1. What sets apart the people whom you are intimate with from the casual
acquaintances in your life?
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2. Who are the people that you consider the easiest to relate to? Who among
them that you find difficult to get along with?
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What is It?
Filipinos in general love to watch drama on TV. Perhaps, you will agree that
Ang Probinsyano became so popular not just because it is an action-packed soap
opera but also because it is filled with a lot of discussions about relationships or
interpersonal relations that all of us can easily relate to. So, we laughed, cried, felt
threatened, grieved, loved, hoped, rejoiced, etc. together with Lola Flora, Cardo,
Alyana and the rest of the characters.
The interaction between the Self and the Other is related to the philosophical
concept of intersubjectivity. Similar to the word interpersonal, the word
intersubjectivity is also comprise of three groups of letters and/or words, namely:
a. inter = again this is a prefix which means ‘between’
b. subject = this refers to a person or thing that is being discussed with.
c. -ity = a suffix used to form nouns which expresses state or condition
Can you determine which line of the stanza above talks about
intersubjectivity? Why do you say so? Please share your thoughts below:
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feel then to love and be loved in return by this person? Please share some of your
thoughts on this on the space provided for below:
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Now imagine again that this person who is staring back at you is not actually a
stranger but someone who is very familiar to you, perhaps, he or she is your crush.
This awareness of him or her gazing at you will result in a feeling of self-
consciousness. In fact, several questions will begin to pop up in your head, such as
“What is he or she is thinking when he or she looks at me? “Is he or she is about to
say something to me?” Indeed, this unique phenomenon of the human gaze sets
our interaction as human persons apart from the interaction of other species.
Certainly, the awareness of the self in the other is an important element in all
other aspects of interpersonal interactions. The way we act or react with others is
often influenced by our ideas of how these people see us. Going back to my
example about your crush, if he or she smiles while looking back at you, perhaps you
will conclude that he or she likes you in return. And this idea will affect how you
behave when he or she is around. This is also true when considering social contexts.
Oftentimes, we modify our behavior depending on where we are. Our behavior in the
church, for example, is different from our behavior when we are at a lively party.
These actions of presenting yourself in a certain way when dealing with others or
your social context is what we referred to as seeming
What’s More?
Activity 2. Prepare a love note to someone you love or to whom you are attracted
with using the guide questions below. Do this in your reflection notebook.
1. What does he or she bring to your life physically, emotionally, spiritually, etc.?
2. What do you love about her or him?
3. What are some of the memories or experiences you both share?
For the teacher/facilitator. Use the rubric below to evaluate the output of Activity 2.
(Rubric may be changed depending on the agreement between the teacher/facilitator
and the learner).
Love-Note Writing
Criteria Rating
The love note relates entirely to the 5 4 3 2 1
assigned topic or issue.
The love note conveys a genuine
personal view regarding the topic or 5 4 3 2 1
issue.
The work is original. 5 4 3 2 1
What’s New?
1. What thoughts and feelings that have emerged while you were writing your
response on the dialogue box?
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2. What do you think is the reason why this particular parent utters these words
to his or her child?
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3. What can you say about the parent-child relationship as depicted in the
conversation?
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What is It?
You may have not yet forgotten Lily Cruz in the telenovela “Wild Flower.” One
of the most striking moments there was when she changed her identity to Ivy Aguas
in order to exact revenge to the Ardientes. However, unlike that of Lily, most of our
human interactions actually are based not on deception (panlilinlang) but on truth.
Because of our dignity and goodness, our interactions are geared toward what is
good and beneficial. This deeper and more genuine interaction is called dialogue.
Have you experienced then having a genuine dialogue with someone? What
do you think is the difference between having a casual conversation with a stranger
on recent events and discussing more personal issues like life goals, emotional
problems, or moral dilemmas with your friends or family? Please share your thoughts
on the space below:
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Ordinarily, we understand
dialogue as having any conversation
with someone. However, it does not
always follow that because when you
are talking with someone, you are
already in dialogue with him or her.
Philosophically, a dialogue can only
occur when the words uttered and/or
the actions and gestures performed
are rooted in one’s inner life or Photo by Archie Binamira from Pexels
interiority. That is why, only beings with interiority (panloob na buhay) are capable of
engaging in dialogue. Here, a person’s words, expressions, and body language
becomes the way by which he or she is able to express a part of himself or herself to
another person. On the other hand, the person is also capable here of receiving the
words, thoughts, emotions, and ideas of another person. A dialogue, therefore,
happens when two persons “open up” to each other and give and receive one
another in their encounter.
Have you seen a mother caressing her new-born child? Do you think that a
genuine or authentic dialogue occurs between them? Why? Why not?
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What’s More?
Activity 2: Create a poster that will represent your ideas on Dialogue. Use as
many colors, symbols, and signs to make your poster more meaningful and
relevant to the topic. Write a short explanation (one to three sentences) at the bottom
of your work.
Poster Making
Criteria Rating
The poster made by the student is 5 4 3 2 1
relevant to the topic.
The student’s work convey a deep 5 4 3 2 1
personal reflection about the topic
The work is creatively done and neat. 5 4 3 2 1
What’s New?
ME
1. How many of them are your intimate friend, casual friend, or acquaintance?
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2. Does their condition draw you to them or hinder you from befriending them?
Explain.
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What is It?
When was the last time you’ve watched Maalaala Mo Kaya (MMK)? Perhaps,
you were able to watch the episode entitled “Bangka” that talks about the struggle of
a young girl who was so motivated to reach her dreams of finishing her studies
despite her family’s experience of extreme poverty. As a student, she would regularly
brace the danger of swimming in an open sea just to arrive at school. I can still
remember even today how my heart somehow “felt” the girl’s own emotions as she
constantly struggled because of her dream, even if that story is never my own and
that I do not know her personally. Have you also experienced something similar to
this? What was it like? Write your thoughts or feelings about this on the space
below:
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grief and offer him or her comfort during this difficulty, but also to own the grief of that
person even if it was not your own parent’s death.
Can you cite another personal experience where you express empathy with
someone? Feel free to describe it to me on the space provided for below:
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Indeed, there are people who would simply ignore those who seek for their
help. They do this because they have a negative view about human relationships.
People having this negative view often suspect that any form of human action is
being influenced by selfish interests, hence, for them it should be seen as not
genuine or even deceptive (mapanlinlang). When a person adopts this kind of view,
he or she is said to be experiencing alienation. Alienation arises when a person
stops to view the other as an authentic person and merely considers the other
person as a mere object to satisfy his or her personal interests.
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Have you already experienced alienation in your life? Probably yes. Will you
please describe that particular experience briefly on the space below? Thanks.
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What’s More?
Activity 2.
1. Think of three (3) scenes from a movie, short film, or a TV show where (a)
empathy, (b) availability, and (c) alienation are well-demonstrated. Describe
the scene of the movie.
2. List your evaluations in the table below.
3. For the teacher: Use the rubric below to evaluate the output. (Rubric may be
changed depending on the agreement between the teacher/facilitator and the
learner).
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Scene Evaluation
Criteria Rating
The evaluation is clear, meaningful and
comprehensive 5 4 3 2 1
The evaluation is logically constructed
i.e. conclusion follows its premises 5 4 3 2 1
The evaluation shows depth in its
analysis and reflection 5 4 3 2 1
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What’s New?
1. Were you able to decode the message? How long did it take you to do the
task?
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3. If you were someone who endure a learning disability since birth, would it still
be possible for you to have skills and talents and excel from them? Explain.
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What is It?
Have you experienced being bullied? What does the bullying experience
looked like? Why did it happen? Feel free to share your thoughts here:
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Another group of people who are of the same condition with that of the
differently-abled persons are the underprivileged (walang kakayahan sa buhay).
They are called like that because they are poor materially. They are constantly
struggling to find means for living. Have you seen some them in your community?
How do you and your neighbors treat them? Why do you and your neighbors treat
them that way? Please share your thoughts on the space below:
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Apart from people with disabilities and the underprivileged, there are also
others who are excluded from groups or society because they have been deemed
different. Who among your neighbors is considered by many to be “weird” or
“different”? How does this view affect the way you treat this person? Do you see
yourself befriending him or her? If you reflect on the way you relate to him or her,
can you say that you have been treating him or her as a person? Share your
thoughts on the space below:
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Now I want you to reflect on the people closest to you and evaluate if you
have been engaging in genuine dialogue with them. Can you say that your friends
have helped you become a better person? Think of the other people in your life. Who
do you feel can benefit from having a friend?
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What’s More?
Activity 2.
1. Look for at least three (3) differently-abled and three (3) underprivileged
persons who has made invaluable contribution to your community.
2. Make a profile of these chosen individuals.
3. Describe each of their background and significant achievements and deeds.
4. Use the format below as your guide but you can always modify it depending
on your own skills, creativity, and available resources.
5. For the teacher: Use the rubric below to evaluate the output. Rubric may be
changed depending on the agreement between the teacher/facilitator and the
learner).
Name:
Address:
Age:
Photo Civil Status:
Special
Talents/Skills:
Occupation:
Invaluable
“Nickname” contribution to
the society:
What concrete
actions will you
do in order to
support him/her?
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Profiling Activity
Criteria Rating
Content and ideas are organized in a 5 4 3 2 1
clear, logical manner.
The profile provides adequate if not 5 4 3 2 1
complete background information.
The profile employs standard grammar 5 4 3 2 1
conventions, proper punctuation, and
proper word choice.
The work is original. 5 4 3 2 1
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11. Meaningful and beneficial human relationships are founded on the values of
acceptance, openness, and respect. As humans, we are driven by our shared
dignity to treat each other with respect and acceptance.
12. Our capacity for intersubjectivity and the opportunities it provides for fostering
personal growth and welfare will enable us to make better decisions as we
continue to uphold positive relationships in our lives.
Describe in detail a deep, genuine, and meaningful interaction that you have
experienced so far with another person and reflect on how this particular
encounter has affected you as a person.
Reflection
Criteria Rating
Content and ideas are organized in a 5 4 3 2 1
clear, logical manner.
The paper employs standard grammar 5 4 3 2 1
conventions, proper punctuation, and
proper word choice.
The paper is original and does not 5 4 3 2 1
contain plagiarized content.
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Assessment
A. Encircle the letter that corresponds your answer. Write your answers in your
activity notebook.
2. Which of the following allows the person to give himself or herself to others
and receive others in his or her life and relate with them?
a. individuality c. shared emotions
b. interiority d. social context
4. What is the defining characteristic which sets apart human interaction from
the interaction of other animals as illustrated in Lesson One?
a. human freedom c. human touch
b. human gaze d. human words
10. Which of these statements indicate that the speaker is ready to engage in a
genuine dialogue?
a. “I tend to ignore strangers.”
b. “I wish you were gone.”
c. “I always treat people with respect.”
d. “I think my idea is always better.”
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B. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.
_______ 16. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs from us.
_______ 17. Differently-abled persons share with the same dignity with all people.
_______ 18. The act of giving must be done in the spirit of mutual respect.
_______ 19. We help those in need to feel a lot better about ourselves.
_______ 20. Reflecting on our own interactions with others fosters positive
relationships.
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REFERENCE
Brenda B. Corpuz et. al., Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Quezon City: LORIMAR PUBLISHING, INC., 2016, 103-111.
Maria Paula G. Sioco and Ignatius H. Vinzons, Introduction to the Philosophy of the
Human Person Quezon City: Vibal Group, Inc. , 2016, 153-161.
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