DepEd Philippines Philosophy Modules
Readings for Module 9 1st Quarter
Noticing Things that are not in their Proper Place and Organizing them in an Aesthetic Way
Wondering is the starting point of Philosophy. It is something we were born with. Retrospect your childhood days when you were fascinated with all the little things that adults see as ordinary. To wonder is to explore and learn, and sometimes an adventure. In the Bible, Jesus even highlights the innate characteristics of children—a sense of wonder for his teachings were as the apostles tend to be confused due to the societal biases that they have been immersed in.
To see things in different perspective is the result of constant wondering. We have been brought up in divided world. Just observe for example, your subjects in school are compartmentalized and so you have become accustomed to that these subjects have nothing to do with each other, but in reality all of them are all essential.
Readings for Module 9 1st Quarter
Noticing Things that are not in their Proper Place and Organizing them in an Aesthetic Way
Wondering is the starting point of Philosophy. It is something we were born with. Retrospect your childhood days when you were fascinated with all the little things that adults see as ordinary. To wonder is to explore and learn, and sometimes an adventure. In the Bible, Jesus even highlights the innate characteristics of children—a sense of wonder for his teachings were as the apostles tend to be confused due to the societal biases that they have been immersed in.
To see things in different perspective is the result of constant wondering. We have been brought up in divided world. Just observe for example, your subjects in school are compartmentalized and so you have become accustomed to that these subjects have nothing to do with each other, but in reality all of them are all essential.