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Dionisio Jakosalem St, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu

PHILOSOPHY

NAME: JABILLES, KIMVERLY E.


YR:/SEC.: TVL-ICT 11
TEACHER: MARY JANE CASTILLO

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my special
thanks of gratitude to my special
friend Brian Atillo. My pretty sister
Ellen Ann Jabilles and also to my
parents for giving support not just
only in money but also in my studies.

DEDICATION
Every challenging work needs self efforts
as well as guidance of olders especially
those who were very close to our hearts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT…..i
DEDICATION ……………..ii
5 PHILOSPHERS AND THEIR
QUOTES …….iii
HUMAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT..IV
THE TRUE MEANING OF LIFE …V
TWO THINGS YOU WANT TO
ACHIEVE IN NEAR FUTURE….VI
THE 3 BLIND MAN AND THE
ELEPHANT ……………VII
“You can discover more about a person
in an hour of play than in a year of
conversation” – Plato
“We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence, then, is not an act, but a
habit” – Aristotle
“Leisure is the mother of philosophy”
– Thomas Hobbes
“There is only one good, knowledge, and
one evil, ignorance” – Socrates
“One cannot step twice in the same river”
– Heraclitus
On those stepping into rivers the same,
other and other waters flow.HER
Given the entire life experience, we act as
we see fit. If our experiences were
different, we would be different. But
given the culmination of all our
education, all of our friends and teachers
and family. SOC
When you play , you show your original
characters as you have to give the best of yours
in an hour ; It may be perfection , trueness ,
love or aggressiveness . In a way it reflects your
personality . But , if you are in conversation
you show image of yours to others and one
can't judge you .P
People who have no major problems and
nothing but time on their hands tend
philosipize things more than other people..
they have the time and resources to sit back
and think of alternative thoeries and ideas to
help explain and understand things.TH
excellence is not something that is done
once or by sheer force of will. Excellence
is something that develops over time by
doing simple, basic things, over and over
again until they become habit. Excellence
is embodied in the phrase “don’t practice
until you get it right; practice until you
can’t get it wrong!”
HUMAN AND HIS
ENVIRONMENT
THE TRUE MEANING OF LIFE
THE 3 THIS YOU WANT
TO WANT TO BECOME
TRUE
TWO THINGS THAT YOU
WANT TO ACHIEVE IN
THE NEAR FUTURE

DANCER
SINGER
The poem illustrates how perception is
based on what a person is able to see or
touch. In the story, each of six blind men
touch parts of an elephant, but the
individual characterizations of the same
animal elephant are based only on what
each blind man is able to perceive. This
parable has been used to illustrate a range
of truths and fallacies.
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CRITERIA
CONTENT 35%
CREATIVITY 30%
NEATNESS 20%
INSTRUCTION 15%
Here is John Godfrey Saxe’s (1816-1887) version of the 3 Blind "What most this wondrous
Men and the Elephant – A Poem by John Godfrey Saxe beast is like

It was six men of Indostan, Is mighty plain," -quoth he,-

To learning much inclined, "'Tis clear enough the


Elephant
Who went to see the Elephant
Is very like a tree!"
(Though all of them were blind),

That each by observation


The Fifth, who chanced to
Might satisfy his mind.
touch the ear,
The First approach'd the Elephant,
Said- "E'en the blindest man
And happening to fall
Can tell what this resembles
Against his broad and sturdy side, most;

At once began to bawl: Deny the fact who can,

"God bless me! but the Elephant This marvel of an Elephant

Is very like a wall!" Is very like a fan!"

The Second, feeling of the tusk, The Sixth no sooner had


begun
Cried, -"Ho! what have we here
About the beast to grope,
So very round and smooth and sharp?
Then, seizing on the
To me 'tis mighty clear, swinging tail
This wonder of an Elephant That fell within his scope,
Is very like a spear!" "I see," -quoth he,- "the
Elephant

The Third approach'd the animal, Is very like a rope!"

And happening to take And so these men of


Indostan
The squirming trunk within his hands,
Disputed loud and long,
Thus boldly up and spake:
Each in his own opinion
"I see," -quoth he- "the Elephant
Exceeding stiff and strong,
Is very like a snake!"
Though each was partly in
The Fourth reached out an eager hand, the right,
And felt about the knee: And all were in the wrong!

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