Table of Specification SUBJECT: Introduction To Philosophy Section: St. Paul Quarter: 2 Quarter
This document provides a table of specification for a philosophy course on the introduction to philosophy. The course is divided into 4 topics covered over 16 days. Topic 1 on freedom of the human person focuses on defining human freedom and different philosopher's concepts over 4 days. Topic 2 on intersubjectivity analyzes the concept of intersubjectivity and I and Thou relationships over 4 days. Topic 3 on the human person and society explains notions of human sociality and different philosopher's idealist and materialist concepts of society over 4 days. Finally, topic 4 on the human person ordered towards their impending death distinguishes life and death, fear of death, and theories of the immortality of the soul over 4 days. Assessment is distributed across
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Table of Specification SUBJECT: Introduction To Philosophy Section: St. Paul Quarter: 2 Quarter
This document provides a table of specification for a philosophy course on the introduction to philosophy. The course is divided into 4 topics covered over 16 days. Topic 1 on freedom of the human person focuses on defining human freedom and different philosopher's concepts over 4 days. Topic 2 on intersubjectivity analyzes the concept of intersubjectivity and I and Thou relationships over 4 days. Topic 3 on the human person and society explains notions of human sociality and different philosopher's idealist and materialist concepts of society over 4 days. Finally, topic 4 on the human person ordered towards their impending death distinguishes life and death, fear of death, and theories of the immortality of the soul over 4 days. Assessment is distributed across
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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SUBJECT: Introduction to Philosophy Section: St. Paul QUARTER: 2nd Quarter
COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSIONS CONTENTS/OBJECTIVES (Based on the K-to-12 Curriculum Guide) Number of Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating Days Total
Topic: Freedom of the Human Person
(Test I) 3 Objectives: a. define the essential meaning of human freedom; b. recognize the different concepts of the different 4 15 (Test I) 1,5 philosophers regarding human freedom, and; c. identify the different philosophers in the notion of human (Test IV) 5 (Test II) 2 (Test I) 2 freedom. Prepared by: Topic: Intersubjectivity 4 Objectives: a. analyze the concept of intersubjectivity; (Test II) 5,6 (Test I) 4 15 b. determine the concept of I and Thou relationship, and; (Test III) 5 (Test II) 7 c. describe what is meant by the Face of the Other. (Test III) 1 Checked by: Topic: The Human Person and Society Objectives: Mary-Rose 4 P. Casuyon a. explain the notion of Human Sociality; (Test II) 1,4 (Test V) 15 1-5 b. show the distinction of the idealist and materialist concept (Test IV) 1,2 of society, and; c. identify the different philosophers under the idealist and Ms. Gina (Test II) Buenavista materialist concept of society. 8,9 Topic: The Human Person as Ordered towards their Impending Death 4 Objectives: a. distinguish the phenomenon of life and death; (Test V) 6-10 15 b. identify the different kind of fear in approaching death, and; (Test III) 4 (Test IV) 3 c. elaborate the theories regarding the immortality of the soul. (Test III) 2,3 (Test II) 10,3 (Test IV) 4 TOTAL 16 20 20 0 20 0 0 60 Teacher Academic Coordinator