5. Partial vs Holistic view
Partial - existing only in part; incomplete.
Holistic - relating to or concerned with complete
systems rather than with individual parts
6. PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy is, first of all, reflection.
It is stepping back, listening to yourself and other
people and trying to understand and evaluate what it
is that you hear, and what it is that you believe.
10. Break
It is a discontinuity, or a jarring disturbance, in our
everyday life.
21. Reflection (Merriam-Webster)
It is consideration of some subject matter, idea, or
purpose.
It is a thought, idea, or opinion formed or a remark
made as a result of meditation.
22. Reflection (Philosophy)
Human self-reflection is the capacity of humans to
exercise introspection and the willingness to learn
more about their fundamental nature, purpose and
essence.
27. Primary Reflection
It refers to the process directed at deriving clear
concepts about reality.
We discover, from an objective point of view, the
various elements of a thing – it’s shape, color, or
function.
30. Secondary Reflection
It is the realization of the unity of the situation and the
individual which provides us with a holistic view of
reality.
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the Human Person. Quezon City: The Inteligente
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2. Caraan, A. (2016). Introduction to Philosophy of the
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