Uts Module 1
Uts Module 1
Uts Module 1
Module #1
ACTIVITY 1- INDIVIDUAL SINGING: Find the following songs in the internet and reflect on the song
lyrics then answer the questions that follow.
1. Who are you?
I’ve been created in the image of God.
2. How would you describe yourself?
I describe myself as a candle because even the darkest part of my life I still light
3. Do you love yourself? Why or why not?
Yes I love myself and for being who I am because even in the worse moment of my life I
did still manage to overcome them and God given me chance to leave in this world and
that's what I value the most.
4. What are you most grateful for in life?
My most grateful for in life is the moments that God for keeping me safe, waking me up
every day to continue pursuing my dreams in life and to overcome all my problems in.
5. What are the biggest and most important things you have learned in life so far?
The biggest and most important things I have learned in life is that try to open up with the
persons you trust when you have a problem, just cry when you can't hold it anymore. Be
strong for yourself even at worst and good times and don't lose hope and faith to God
because everything happens for a reason.
ACTIVITY 2 – SELF-EXAMINATION
Look at yourself in the mirror and answer the following questions.
1. How can you describe yourself based on your own perspective or point of view?
I am beautiful on my own, strong, funny, happy, polite, motivated, friendly and what
makes me proud the most is that I see myself as a nurse someday.
V111. ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION
In your own words state what self is for each of the following philosophers
1. Socrates
Being true to yourself, it says that think before you do something, living in what you want to be, you
don’t depend on what other people says and show respect to yourself.
2. Plato
Value yourself it includes with our emotions, spiritual and physical and this is what want to be and
what we are actually.
3. Immanuel Kant
Watch your action toward yourself and to others, everyone should be treated equal nothing less
nothing more and also value yourself.
4. Rene Descartes
It says the aspects of a person, don’t doubt yourself, it marked with the awareness and consciousness
and the existence of the mind than we know the existence of body.
5. John Locke
Defined the identity and the self, it persist the consciousness, people perceive through their senses
and it is the matter of either the soul or the body.
6. David Hume
Identity and reality of a person. You can identify yourself if or without help the sense of your minds,
awareness, sentiments, comfort, prosperity and understanding.
7. Christian or Biblical View
God is taking us from glory to glory and increasing our grace, wisdom, knowledge, understanding,
happiness and spirituality of people that he/ she exist through our God grace.
8. St. Augustine
It is the recognition of God’s love and his response through self-realization and he could not achieve his
peace without God’s love and it’s also the knowledge of the self and understanding.
9. Sigmund Freud
It’s the self identity of people, people experiences, consciousness, affective and also the development
stage of child until he/she grow up and discovered s new thing that make them curious and
experience something new to them.
It’s the development of people social capabilities, person’s experiences, consciousness and
functioning above the path way of a life span from early child through old ages.
1X. REFLECTION
1. Explain how your concept of self is compatible with how these philosophers conceived of
the self.
The characteristics and identity of myself, what our experiences and consciousness, understanding of
the self, help my critical thinking, social life, self knowledge, self awareness and to God’s love.
- Me as I see me
- How other people see me
- How I would like other people to see me