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The Teaching Profession

Intellect
Free will


Source: The Teaching Profession book
(L) Ethos
- fundamental character
and spirit of a culture and
custom


Source: Philosophy Made Easy book
Moral Philosophy
Scientific inquiry to
principles of morality
It deals with actions and
values relating to human
conduct


Source: Philosophy Made Easy book
Education shall help students
inculcate beauty, goodness, and
truth
To have a just and orderly
society
True value of living a good life


Source: Philosophy Made Easy book
Quality of human acts
(Panizo, 1964)
Right vs. Wrong
Good vs. Evil
Source: The Teaching Profession book
Involuntary
Vegetative or Sense
faculties
No reasoning



Source: Barlao, R.A. (July 24, 2011) www.scribd.com and
http://www.catholicculture.org

Freedom
Knowledge
Voluntary



Source: Barlao, R.A. (July 24, 2011) www.scribd.com and
http://etiquette-social-situations.knoji.com and Philosophy Made Easy book

Ignorance
Concupiscence
Fear
Violence
Habit




Source: Philosophy Made Easy book

Principle
(L) princeps
beginning
source
Source: The Teaching Profession book
Universal Norm
Natural law


Source: The Teaching Profession book
Heart and Soul
Natural reason
Do good and avoid evil
Source: The Teaching Profession book, Catechism of the Catholic Church
and Theologies of the Body
Christians
Buddhist
Muslim
Source: The Teaching Profession book
Preamble of the code
of ethics

o Four ways
Being fully human
Being a loving person
Being a virtuous person
Being a morally mature person

Source: The Teaching Profession book
o The Teaching Profession
o Catechism of the Catholic Church
o Benedict, A. (1985). Theologies of the body:
Humanist and Christian. USA.
o Zulueta, F.M. et al. (2000). Philosophy made easy.
Metro Manila: National Bookstore.
o Barlao, R.A. (2011). Human acts and acts of man.
Retrieved on Nov. 13, 2013 from
www.scribd.com

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