Human Person and Its Environment | Philosophy

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About This Presentation

Philosphy


Slide Content

GOOD DAY
EVERYONE!!

PUZZLED ME
UP!!

First picture
Second picture

Third picture
Fourth picture

Which picture shows a much
preferable conditions in our
surroundings?
1.
How does the condition of the first
picture be maintained?
2.
How does the condition of second
picture be improved?
3.
QUESTIONS:

4. Which of the following statements regarding its state
are true for our community?
a. It’s hotter now than it was usually during the summer
month
b. Typhoons are stronger and there is more rain during
the rainy season
c. We experience more flooding in our community
d. Our community is now dirtier and more disorderly
compared to the past few yers.
QUESTIONS:

At the end of the lesson, the students will
be able to:
A.Recognize disorder in an environment
B.Describe ways that they can contribute to
protect the environment
C.Show awareness and action by protecting
the environment in their community

THE HUMAN
PERSON IN THE
ENVIRONMENT

Discipline in philosophy that
studies the moral
relationship of human beings
with the environment and
its non human contents.
Environmental Philosophy

Philosophers believe that the
human person has the ability
to change the environment
to suit his purposes.
Environmental philosophy

Three major views on
the relations between
humanity and the
environment

-focuses on a significant role
of human kind in the world and
considers nature as the means
by which humans are able to
meet their needs and survive.

Antropocentrism1.

This view believes that humans
are the most important species
on the planet and they are free
to transform nature and use its
resource
Antropocentrism

-Believes that humans are not
only significant species on the
planet,and that all organism have
inherent value and should be
protected
2. Biocentrism

-Places great value on ecosystems
and biological communities, this view
believes that humankind is part of a
greater biological system or
community and we have significant
ROLE AS STEWARDS or guardians
OF NATURE
3.Ecocentrism

Land
Air
Water

Philosophical view that believes
maintaining order in the environment
will bring out the natural beauty of
the surroundings and contribute the
well being of the people and other
organisms living in it
Environmental Aesthetics

Meeting the needs of the
present without
compromising the needs of
the future generation
Sustainable Development

refers to maintaining the state of
the environment. This means that
human activities should not
distrupt the ecosystem and human
communities in this area.
1.Environmental Integrity

refers to prudence in decision
making regarding the use of
resources to ensure that
there is minimum to zero
waste
2. Economic Efficiency

ability to regulate ones actions
and behavior
Frugality
Prudence
being thrifty with the use of
one’s resources

Demands that we use our natural
resources in such a manner that
these are conserved so that the
next generation will be able to
use them.
3.Equity

THEORIES IN RADICAL
AND ECOLOGICAL
PHILOSOPHY

Arne Naes- assumes that all
living things possess equal
value and intrinsic worth
regardless of their usefullness
or utility to other beings.
1.Deep Ecology

Murray Bookchin- believes
that ecological problems
can be traced to social
problem.
2.Social Ecology

It is assumes that male
centered view of nature
is the root cause of
ecological problems.
3. Ecofeminism

Group reporting..........
ACTIVITY!

Group 1: What changes in the environment have you
notice? [5 years ago, use a timeline to present your
output]
Group 2: What brought about the changes in the
environment? Name as many as you can
Group 3: Impact of the changes in the environment
to the people
Group 4: Causes of environmental destruction
Group 5:Effects of environmental Destruction

Direction: Make a poster with a
theme “Environmental Protection”
use a long bond paper or oslo
paper [to be considered as your
performance task]
Assignment

Assignment
Relevance to the theme 30%
Originality 25%
Creativity 20%
Color Harmony 15%
Visual Impact 10%
TOTAL 100%

Thank
You
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