DANILO F. MARIBAO PALIPARAN III SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DASMARINAS CITY, CAVITE Human Dignity, Rights and the Common Good
DANILO F. MARIBAOPALIPARAN III SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
DASMARINAS CITY, CAVITE
Human Dignity, Rights and the Common Good
Accomplish:
Divide the class into 4 groups and create a 5 minute short skit on how to overcome the barriers to common good.Pick one for your topic.
Human Dignity - is something that can’t be taken away, that each and every person has value, are worthy of great respect and must be free from slavery, manipulation and exploitation
RIGHTS – are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people, according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory.
COMMON GOOD – the sum of those conditions of social life which allow social groups and their individual members, relatively thorough and ready access to their own fulfillment.
Example:• Accessible & Affordable public
health care system• Effective system of public safety
& security.• Peace among nations• Just legal political system• Unpolluted natural environment• Flourishing economic system
Issues with great impact to humanity:CLIMATE
CHANGEalso called global warming, refers to the rise in average surface temperatures on Earth. An overwhelming scientific consensus maintains that climate change is due primarily to the human use of fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the air.
POOR HEALTH SERVICE
CRIMES AND POVERTY
INDIVIDUAL INTEREST
The Problem of Pluralistic Society1. Philosopher said the very idea of common good is inconsistent and the different people have different ideas about what is worthwhile or what constitute “the good life form human beings”.
Example:• Silenced group such as women
and minorities• Maralitang tagalungsod• Samahan ng mga magsasaksa at
mangingisda• Environmentalist
2. Individuals can become “free-riders” by taking the benefits the common good provides while refusing to do their part to support the common good.
The Free-rider Problem
Example:• Adequate water supply.- Its is common good from which
allPeople benefits but to maintain an adequate supply during a drought, people conserve others are reluctant to do their share.
The Problem if Individualism3. Societies where there are historical traditions that place a high value on individual freedom, on personal rights, and allowing each person to “do her own things”.
4. Maintaining a common good often requires that particular individuals or groups bear costs that are much greater than those borne by others.
The Problem of Unequal Sharing of Burdens
Let’s Go Online:Interactive Online Debate!1. In www.OurHappySchool.com, look for the entry
“On Mandatory Drug Testing in School. Are you in Favor or Not?” Read the short article.
2. Share page on your FB account (using #MandatoryDrugTesting #UCSP) and post a comment (your stand and brief reason concerning the debate topic.)
3. Print post and conversation thread.
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