IntroPhilo - Q2 - Mod3 - Society What Drives Human Person To Establish It - Version2
IntroPhilo - Q2 - Mod3 - Society What Drives Human Person To Establish It - Version2
IntroPhilo - Q2 - Mod3 - Society What Drives Human Person To Establish It - Version2
Introduction To The
Philosophy Of The
Human Person
Module 3 - Quarter 2
Society: What Drives Human Person To
Establish It
Introduction To The
Philosophy Of The
Human Person
Module 3 - Quarter 2
Society: What Drives Human Person To
Establish It
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OVERVIEW
This module deals with activities that could help the learners to understand and grasp
the concept on how individuals establish societies and how society influenced the
development of the individual. You will also encounter in this module about the different
forms of society. The primary goal of this module is to help learners engage in some simple
activities in order to have necessary ideas and understanding about human person in a
society.
To the Teacher:
This lessons assume that the teacher has already introduced to his/ her learners
knowledge about human nature, transcendence, and inter subjectivity as these information
helps in the proper pacing of the lesson thus provides easy understanding of the activities
found in this module
To the Learners:
In order to achieve the objectives of this module, it is necessary to have completed
previous modules for you to fully understand the lessons, activities and discussions found in
this module.
Specifically, this module consists of the following lessons:
● Lesson 1 – Society: What drives human to establish it
● Lesson 2 – Different Forms of Society
● Lesson 3 – Interrelationship between Human Person and Society
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
For the learners: For the teacher:
To be guided in achieving the To facilitate and ensure the
objectives of this module, do the students’ learning from this module,
following: you are encouraged to do the
1. Read and follow instructions following (you may edit this part):
carefully. 1. Clearly communicate
2. Write all your ANSWERS in learning competencies and
your PHILOSOPHY objectives
ACTIVITY NOTEBOOK. 2. Motivate through
3. Answer the pretest before applications and connections
going through the lessons. to real life.
4. Take note and record points 3. Give applications of the
for clarification. theory
5. Compare your answers 4. Discuss worked-out
against the key to answers examples
found at the end of the 5. Give time for hands-on
module. unguided classroom work
6. Do the activities and fully and discovery
understand each lesson. 6. Use formative assessment to
7. Answer the self-check to give feedback
monitor what you learned in 7. Introduce extensions or
each lesson. generalizations of concepts
8. Answer the posttest after 8. Engage in reflection
you have gone over all the questions
lessons. 9. Encourage analysis through
higher order thinking
prompts
10. Provide alternative formats
for student work
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Lesson Society: What Drives
1 Human Person To
Establish It
You have learned in the previous modules about the
nature of man. You have also encountered the
lesson about intersubjectivity and how it defines our
interactions with other persons. Now, let’s explore
how it is connected with the idea of establishing
society.
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WHAT I KNOW
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WHAT’S IN?
As we have learned in the previous lessons, humans have
the natural tendency to establish relationships with other
people. The ability of a person to engage in meaningful
interactions with other people, or even with his/her
surroundings and the objects around him/her, is deeply
rooted by one’s awareness of himself/herself and of others. This shared
awareness and understanding among persons is referred to as inter subjectivity.
Through inter subjectivity, the relationship between the self and the other
enables the person to relate, establish and to maintain meaningful relationships
with others. Meaningful and beneficial human relationships are founded on the
values of acceptance, openness, and respect beyond diversity.
With this prior knowledge, let us explore now the idea of what propels human to
establish society. Are you ready to embark on this journey? Let’s GO!
WHAT’S NEW?
What you will do
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Direction: Complete the statement below by describing yourself in relation to
the social group being mentioned in each statement. Copy each item and
write your answers in your activity notebook.
1. In my family, I am the …
2. My family has made me …
3. In my circle of friends, I am the …
4. My friends has helped me become …
5. In my classroom, I am the type of student that …
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WHAT IS IT?
From your answers on your recent activity, you think
and reflect with your place within the social group being
mentioned. In this way, you attentively recognized that you
are a part of a social group. Thus, you are a part of our
existing society. However, you might ask yourself; what is
society? Society is an organized group of people with a common territory and culture
whose members interact frequently. Furthermore, society is a large group of people
who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and
sharing the work that needs to be done. But then you might popped up the question
that other animals also form groups for survival and mutual protection, are these
form of groups considered as society? Society being formed by human individuals is
considered unique among all other groups because the relationship being
established and the interaction towards common good/goal is a way more difficult
and uniquely profound.
WHAT’S MORE
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Direction: In your answer sheet, copy the diagram below and list down at
least two (2) differences of cultural practices for each society.
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
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Culture indicates the flow of relationship between society and human
individuals. It is one of the human natures to desire and to act according to
some goal which is commonly the goal of survival. When one person meets
another person with the same goal, then it can be considered that they desire
for the common good.
Common good may include peace within the community, clean and safe
environment, efficient public service, etc. With these common good, humans
are required to work together and to establish relationships with each other,
which results in establishing forms of society.
For instance, family is the basic unit of society. Through this, infants first
relate with their parents or guardians as the source of basic needs for survival.
As they grow, they expand their connections and start relating and forming
bonds with people outside their family. Friendships are established starting
from childhood up to adulthood. They also learn how to deal and to interact
with other superiors aside from their parents/guardians (e.g. principal,
teachers, company boss, elderly persons).
Criteria:
Organization & Composition: overall content - 15 pts
Originality: theme - 10 pts
Creativity & Neatness: overall appearance - 5 pts
TOTAL : 30 points
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Lesson
You have learned in the previous lesson about society and what urges human to
establish society since no man is an island. Now, let’s explore the different forms of
societies emerged over the years.
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WHAT I KNOW
Direction: Identify and arrange the following form of society
chronologically based on its development, from earliest (1)
to latest (7).
1. Industrial Society
2. Feudal Society
3. Horticultural Society
4. Hunting & Gathering Society
5. Agricultural/Agrarian Society
6. Post-Industrial Society
7. Pastoral Society
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WHAT’S IN?
You have understood in the previous lesson on what drives
human to establish society and how human upbringing is
transformed by society being depicted through its culture.
Also, in relation to past modules, you have already
recognized that you are a part of a social group. Thus, you
are a part of our existing society.
With this prior knowledge, let us now explore the different forms of
societies being established. Are you ready to embark on this journey? Let’s
GO!
WHAT’S NEW?
Describe the existing society you are involved in from small scale to large
scale. Complete the table by providing the required information. Copy and
answer in your activity notebook.
Social Group Size/Scale Establishments Social System
Family
Community/Town
Province
Luzon/ Visayas
/Mindanao
Philippines
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WHAT IS IT?
Different forms of Society
1. Hunting and gathering society: is the earliest and
simplest form of society and is generally recognized by its small
size, since it consists mainly of families. They spend most of
their time searching for food, thus, they are considered as
nomadic; no permanent territory. Its members are treated
equally and decisions are usually derived through consensus. As a result, the roles of its
members and the distribution of labor is not clearly defined.
2. Pastoral society: is characterized by the domestication of animals served as
a source for food supply. Compared to hunting and gathering society, this form of society
has a larger population and remains in one place. They also produce surplus food and
resources which they trade with other societies forming meaningful bonds. This relative
prosperity enables the people to engage in other activities apart from those necessary
for survival, such as handicrafts which eventually leads to the emergence of specialized
tasks in the community.
3. Horticultural society: engages in the small-
scale cultivation of plants, fruits, and vegetables and the
domestication of animals. Semi-nomadic, which means
that they travel to another place when there is shortage
of the resources in one area.
4. Agrarian/agricultural society: involves in a
large- scale and long-term cultivation of crops
and
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WHAT’S MORE
Direction: In your Activity notebook, copy the diagram below and choose
two (2) forms of society to compare and contrast. List down at least two (2)
characteristics for each form of society.
FORMS OF SOCIETY
With all these growth and development of various forms of societies, the human
interactions are also growing more complex over the span of time. Factors like
science and technology advancements and cultural changes brought
improvement to the society along with complexity and various ethnicities. But
despite these innovations and developments, the human person still remains the
heart of the society and drives social changes based on respective responses
and needs for the betterment.
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WHAT I HAVE LEARNED?
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Lesson
Interrelationship between
3 Human Person and Society
This lesson provides information and activities to help you grasp the
concept of how human relations are transformed by social systems and how
society influences our development as persons.
WHAT I KNOW
Direction: Give a brief answer to the following
question.
1. What traits or behavior did you get from your
existing community?
2. How has your community influenced your upbringing as
a person?
3. What makes us Filipino? Which traits/values identify us as
Filipino?
4. Are these traits and values considered important by Philippine
society? Why do you think so?
WHAT’S IN?
You have understood in the previous lesson about what
drives human to establish society and the different forms of
societies being established as time flies. You have also
learned that with all those growth and development of
various forms of societies, the human interactions are also
growing more complex over the span of time. But despite
those progress, the human person still remains the heart of the society and
drives social changes based on respective responses and needs for the
betterment.
Now, let’s continue to embark on our journey with how human relations are
transformed by social systems.
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WHAT’S NEW?
Hint:
Norms
Laws
Folkways
Rules
SocialRoles
SocialSystem
SocialGroup
Vertical/Down
1. less formal norms that arise from tradition
2. actions and behaviors expected of a certain individual
3. set of traits and behavior that society considers acceptable
Horizontal/Across
4. organized/patterned set of relationships among individuals and groups
that compose a society
5. more formal and stringent norms that establish and define
acceptable behavior of citizen.
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WHAT IS IT?
In your Activity 1, you have
guessed the definition of some
keywords that you needed to
know to better grasp the
concept of this new lesson.
Let’s see if you’ve guessed
right!
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outside of society and you cannot think of a
society without a group of persons. Thus, human persons and society are
interrelated to each other in which one cannot exist without the other.
Moreover, society’s role is considered important in the growth and
development of a person as well as the person’s role in transforming
society.
One important way wherein society influences us, as person is, its ability to
define the relationships and interactions among its members. There are
various ways that society influences our development and interactions but
one way is through the establishment of the following:
● Norms – a set of traits and behavior that society considers acceptable,
thus, to be encouraged to pass unto other members (e.g. pagmamano :
Filipino’s unique gesture to greet and show respect to elders)
● Laws – more formal and stringent norms that establish and define
acceptable behavior of citizens (e.g. using of pedestrian lanes
when crossing streets)
● Folkways – less formal norms that arise from tradition and do not
result in punishment when violated (e.g. concept of appropriate
swimwear, others might wear T-shirt and shorts, others might wear
bikini)
● Social system – organized or patterned set of relationships
among individuals and groups that compose a society
● Social role – actions and behaviors expected of a certain individual
● Social groups/ Social classes – individuals who share similar
backgrounds or perform similar roles
● Social institutions – certain groups that perform vital functions in
society which include the family, school, government, and
religion
● Social values – actions or ideals that are considered vital in
maintaining an orderly society (e.g. cooperation, obedience to the law,
concern for others, respect for diversity, etc.)
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What’s More
Direction: In your Activity notebook, copy the table below and complete it
by providing the necessary information. As you go through, reflect on how
your relationships and roles in society have changed throughout your life.
Elementary
High School
Over the course of an entire life, a person will undergo various social roles as
he/she continually interacts with other person within a society and gradually
expands his/her social circles.
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ASSESSMENT
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item carefully. Choose your
BEST answer. Write the ONLY letter of your corresponding
answer on your activity notebook. Avoid erasures.
II. Determine which form of society is referred by the following statements. Choose
your answers from the box. Write the corresponding letter of your answer on your
activity notebook. Write the letter only. Avoid erasures.
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ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
Make an illustration/poster that describes society and shows the
relationship between how individuals form societies and how
individuals are transformed by societies. It can also showcase the
progress and development of different forms of societies. Use short
bond paper and utilize any art materials available.
Criteria:
Organization & Composition: overall content - 25 pts
Originality: theme - 15 pts
Creativity & Neatness: overall appearance - 10 pts
TOTAL : 50 pts
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2017/2017-12-14 Artist: Jonathan V. Rivas. Journey Towards a
Progressive Society Through Volunteerism
Congratulations!
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ANSWER KEY
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REFERENCES
Abella, Roberto D. 2016. Introduction to the PHILOSOPHY of the Human Person Textbook.
Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.,
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/society
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-cultural-differences-between-America-and-the-Philippines
https://www.theidioms.com/no-man-is-an-island/
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