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The Human Person

in Society
Objectives:
1. To understand the interplay between the
individuality of human beings and their social
contexts.
2. To evaluate the formation of human relationships
and how individuals are shaped by their social
contexts.
3. To compare different forms of societies and
individualities.
SAY IT…
FEEL IT!
“Wala kang kwenta!!”
“Wala kang silbe!!”
“Ano bang paki mo!?!”
“Akala mo lang wala!
Pero meron! Meron! Meron!!
CHANGE is the most
constant thing in the
world
Describe yourself in relation to the following.
Complete the following statements.

 In my family, I am the ………


 My family has made me……..
 In my school, I consider myself……
 My school has helped me become……
 In my community, I am a…….
 My community has enabled me to…….
Why do humans exist?
The human person exists to relate with
others. The person is by nature a social being
because he or she has the tendency to go out
of himself or herself to bonds and relationships
with others.
Throughout a person’s life he or she
experiences a variety of relationship that shape
him or her as a person.
SOCIETY
How Human Relations
Are Transformed
by Social Systems
A.NEW KNOWLEDGE
 According to Socrates, “Knowledge is
virtue; ignorance is vice.”

 Slowly, humanity has met the increasing


success in understanding the secret of
nature and applying this new knowledge
to human affairs.
B. POLICY-MAKING
⬩ According to Plato, we should know
“justice”.

Citizens are to be divided into three classes:


1. Common people (artisan class)
2. Soldiers (warriors)
3. Guardians (rulers)
⬩ As life becomes more complex, the legal
system has also grown to the point where
almost all human activities come in
contact with the law.

⬩ This policy-making has brought people


within states into a closer relationship.
C.SOCIAL & ECONOMIC
SPHERE
 Technical development made possible
an improvement in labor.
 Greater quantity of goods
C.SOCIAL & ECONOMIC
SPHERE
 Modernization is the complex and
interrelated series of changes in
humanity’s way of life.

- change in power relationships


- part of universal experience
D.TECHNOLOGY

 “change is coming”
D.ON FRIENDSHIPS
 According to Joy Carol, women’s
friendships are special.

 Women can discuss anything or


everything.
D.ON FRIENDSHIPS
 TRUE FRIENDS

 MISS “NOT ALWAYS SWEET”


Have you changed?
How have you changed?
Which among those factors
transformed you?
Work in GROUPS of 5!
 10 years from now, how do you see yourself?
 If the society transformed you by that time,
how can you transform it in return?

Collaborate with the members and come


up with a plan using your insights on how
you foresee your future.

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