SlideShare a Scribd company logo
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
What is Reflection?
Reflection is the process of
examining or thinking deeply
about our experiences and
perceptions. It is fundamental
to human consciousness and
plays a crucial role in how we
interpret and make sense of
our existence.
What is Reflection?
Through reflection, we develop
our understanding of
ourselves, others, and the
world around us. It helps us
process events, form beliefs,
and create meaning from our
lived experiences.
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
Primary Reflection: Definition
Primary reflection represents our immediate,
analytical approach to understanding
experiences. It is characterized by:
• Breaking down experiences into separate
components
• Calculating and measuring discrete aspects
• Approaching reality as a set of problems to solve
Primary Reflection: Definition
This mode of thinking treats experiences as
objects that can be separated from the self. It
creates distance between the thinker and what
is thought about, focusing on facts, evidence,
and observable phenomena.
Primary Reflection: Definition
This mode of thinking treats experiences as
objects that can be separated from the self. It
creates distance between the thinker and what
is thought about, focusing on facts, evidence,
and observable phenomena.
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
Example of Primary Reflection
Car Accident Analysis
Documenting the sequence of events,
measuring skid marks, calculating speeds,
determining which driver violated traffic rules,
and filing an insurance claim.
Example of Primary Reflection
Medical Diagnosis
Identifying symptoms, ordering appropriate
tests, analyzing results against medical
knowledge, and formulating a treatment plan
based on clinical guidelines.
Example of Primary Reflection
Academic Assessment
Checking answers against a key, counting
errors, calculating percentage scores, and
assigning grades based on predetermined
criteria.
Secondary Reflection: Definition
Secondary reflection moves beyond the
analytical to embrace a more holistic approach
to understanding. It is characterized by:
• Reintegrating previously divided aspects of
experience
• Recognizing the inseparability of self from
experience
• Considering the meaning and significance of
events
Secondary Reflection: Definition
This deeper form of reflection seeks to recover
the unity of experience that primary reflection
has fragmented. It acknowledges mystery and
embraces the subjective nature of human
existence, exploring how experiences
transform our understanding of ourselves and
our place in the world.
Example of Secondary
Reflection
Car Accident meaning
Contemplating how the
accident reveals your mortality,
questioning priorities in life,
reconsidering relationships with
loved ones, and reflecting on
how the experience has
changed your perspective on
taking risks.
Example of Secondary
Reflection
Holistic Healing
Considering how illness affects
the patient's sense of identity,
exploring ways to preserve
dignity during treatment, and
understanding the emotional
impact on family relationships
and support systems.
Example of Secondary
Reflection
Educational Growth
Reflecting on how assessment
practices affect student
motivation, considering the
ethical dimensions of
evaluation, and exploring how
grades shape students' self-
perception and learning
journey.
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
Reflection is not exclusive for
philosophy in fact it is employed in
any endeavour, research or
disciplines. In research it is called
methodological approach. Moral
theology employs the STOP sign as
guidepost of moral decision making.
Search out the facts. It is necessary
that all means should be exhausted to
better understand the issue.
Think, reflect and analyse the facts, its
negative or positive effects, advantages
or disadvantages.
How it affects Others. We should
always consider others in every decision
that we make. Every action that we take
has always a social dimension. It affects
ourselves, others and community where
we belong.
Lastly P, stands for Pray.
In order to reflect philosophically we
need to use a framework. A
framework is a conceptual map
consisting of our views and beliefs
which affects the way we view the
world (Abella 2016).
According to Ken Wilber everything
can be analysed using a...
According to Ken Wilber everything
can be analysed using a...
- philosopher/psychologist
- All Quadrants All Levels
(AQAL framework)
- Book: Sex, Ecology,
Spirituality.
According to Ken Wilber everything
can be analysed using a...
According to Ken Wilber everything
can be analysed using a...
According to Ken Wilber everything
can be analysed using a...
interior exterior
Another basic distinction was
introduced by Ken Wilber using a...
Another basic distinction was
introduced by Ken Wilber using a...
singular
plural
mind body
culture society
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv
Do a quadratic analysis on the importance of
education using the diagram below:
Importanc
e of
Education
Using the picture provided, think of
at least two (2) primary reflections
and two secondary reflections.
Remember: A primary reflection is a
direct and immediate response to the
image, while a secondary reflection is a
more in-depth and analytical
interpretation of the image's meaning
IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv

More Related Content

PPTX
Reflective practice in the professional context
PDF
Lesson 4- Philosophical Reflection- (for hand-outs).pdf
PPTX
Unit 5 critical thinking and reflective practice.pptx
PPT
Critical Reflection
PPTX
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.pptx
PPTX
Philo-Philosophical-Reflection.pptx
PPTX
Philosophy 101 Module 1 for Senior High School 1st Quarter
DOCX
Chapter six the consider c
Reflective practice in the professional context
Lesson 4- Philosophical Reflection- (for hand-outs).pdf
Unit 5 critical thinking and reflective practice.pptx
Critical Reflection
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.pptx
Philo-Philosophical-Reflection.pptx
Philosophy 101 Module 1 for Senior High School 1st Quarter
Chapter six the consider c

Similar to IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv (20)

PPTX
critical thinking usms bhit shah
PDF
92 Critical-Reflection
PPTX
Reflective Practice: Evidence of personal growth
DOC
Refassessment (3)
PDF
Solomon, margaret training reflective educational practitioners
PPT
Designing Reflective Activities
DOCX
What is reflection
PDF
Philosophical Reflection
PPTX
Reflective writing
PPTX
PHILOSOPHICAL-REFLECTION-WEEK-2 - Copy - Copy.pptx
PDF
Unit-1; Reflective writing & Critical thinking tlp by nursing tutor.pdf
PPTX
Unit 07.pptx
PPTX
Unit 07.pptx
PPTX
Socratic,,,,,.pptx clinical psychologist
PDF
Reflective writing---a-basic-introduction
PPTX
Reflective practice
PDF
Ea sample e_en
PPTX
Reflective Learning
PPTX
Critical reflective writing
PPTX
L5-REFLECTION AND CRITICAL THINKING.pptx
critical thinking usms bhit shah
92 Critical-Reflection
Reflective Practice: Evidence of personal growth
Refassessment (3)
Solomon, margaret training reflective educational practitioners
Designing Reflective Activities
What is reflection
Philosophical Reflection
Reflective writing
PHILOSOPHICAL-REFLECTION-WEEK-2 - Copy - Copy.pptx
Unit-1; Reflective writing & Critical thinking tlp by nursing tutor.pdf
Unit 07.pptx
Unit 07.pptx
Socratic,,,,,.pptx clinical psychologist
Reflective writing---a-basic-introduction
Reflective practice
Ea sample e_en
Reflective Learning
Critical reflective writing
L5-REFLECTION AND CRITICAL THINKING.pptx
Ad

More from BobbyPabores1 (20)

PPTX
2 CERTIFICATES by Savanna Cunningham.pptx
PPTX
holistic-and-partial-view-230529010446-fece2040.pptx
PPTX
tefl answers.pptx TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
PPTX
subject Title: Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
PPTX
writing research title practical research 2
PPTX
MODULE6 L1 - EARTH SCIENCE 11 stratification of rockss
PPTX
branches of philosphy motivation IPHP GRADE 12
PPTX
Physical Property of minerals – Definition and Examples
PPTX
Personhood is the status of being a person.
PPTX
IPHP theories of Truth - for hand outs.pptx
PPTX
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek)
PPTX
Homeroom Guidance is a comprehensive, developmental, and proactive program de...
PPTX
What Is Quantitative Research? An Overview
PPTX
What Is Quantitative Research? An Overview
PPT
Grade: 11/12 Semester: 1 Core Subject Title: Earth and Life Science
PPTX
Unifying Themes in The Study Life Unifying Themes in The Study Life | PDF
PPTX
justice' fairness in the way people are dealt with.pptx
PPTX
intersubjectivity This involves acknowledging and appreciating the feelings, ...
PPTX
Collision theory explains why different reactions occur at different rates, a...
PPTX
Disaster risk management is the application of disaster risk reduction policies
2 CERTIFICATES by Savanna Cunningham.pptx
holistic-and-partial-view-230529010446-fece2040.pptx
tefl answers.pptx TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
subject Title: Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
writing research title practical research 2
MODULE6 L1 - EARTH SCIENCE 11 stratification of rockss
branches of philosphy motivation IPHP GRADE 12
Physical Property of minerals – Definition and Examples
Personhood is the status of being a person.
IPHP theories of Truth - for hand outs.pptx
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek)
Homeroom Guidance is a comprehensive, developmental, and proactive program de...
What Is Quantitative Research? An Overview
What Is Quantitative Research? An Overview
Grade: 11/12 Semester: 1 Core Subject Title: Earth and Life Science
Unifying Themes in The Study Life Unifying Themes in The Study Life | PDF
justice' fairness in the way people are dealt with.pptx
intersubjectivity This involves acknowledging and appreciating the feelings, ...
Collision theory explains why different reactions occur at different rates, a...
Disaster risk management is the application of disaster risk reduction policies
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
GENETICS IN BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY LEVEL FORM 3
PDF
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
PDF
grade 11-chemistry_fetena_net_5883.pdf teacher guide for all student
PDF
Black Hat USA 2025 - Micro ICS Summit - ICS/OT Threat Landscape
PPTX
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
PDF
01-Introduction-to-Information-Management.pdf
PDF
Trump Administration's workforce development strategy
PDF
Weekly quiz Compilation Jan -July 25.pdf
PDF
Complications of Minimal Access Surgery at WLH
PDF
Updated Idioms and Phrasal Verbs in English subject
PPTX
Tissue processing ( HISTOPATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE
PDF
Computing-Curriculum for Schools in Ghana
PPTX
202450812 BayCHI UCSC-SV 20250812 v17.pptx
PDF
The Lost Whites of Pakistan by Jahanzaib Mughal.pdf
PDF
A GUIDE TO GENETICS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS
PPTX
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
PDF
Microbial disease of the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
PDF
STATICS OF THE RIGID BODIES Hibbelers.pdf
PPTX
Lesson notes of climatology university.
PPTX
UNIT III MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ASSESSMENT
GENETICS IN BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY LEVEL FORM 3
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
grade 11-chemistry_fetena_net_5883.pdf teacher guide for all student
Black Hat USA 2025 - Micro ICS Summit - ICS/OT Threat Landscape
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
01-Introduction-to-Information-Management.pdf
Trump Administration's workforce development strategy
Weekly quiz Compilation Jan -July 25.pdf
Complications of Minimal Access Surgery at WLH
Updated Idioms and Phrasal Verbs in English subject
Tissue processing ( HISTOPATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE
Computing-Curriculum for Schools in Ghana
202450812 BayCHI UCSC-SV 20250812 v17.pptx
The Lost Whites of Pakistan by Jahanzaib Mughal.pdf
A GUIDE TO GENETICS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
Microbial disease of the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
STATICS OF THE RIGID BODIES Hibbelers.pdf
Lesson notes of climatology university.
UNIT III MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ASSESSMENT

IPHP 2.pptx Philosophical methodology vvv

  • 9. What is Reflection? Reflection is the process of examining or thinking deeply about our experiences and perceptions. It is fundamental to human consciousness and plays a crucial role in how we interpret and make sense of our existence.
  • 10. What is Reflection? Through reflection, we develop our understanding of ourselves, others, and the world around us. It helps us process events, form beliefs, and create meaning from our lived experiences.
  • 17. Primary Reflection: Definition Primary reflection represents our immediate, analytical approach to understanding experiences. It is characterized by: • Breaking down experiences into separate components • Calculating and measuring discrete aspects • Approaching reality as a set of problems to solve
  • 18. Primary Reflection: Definition This mode of thinking treats experiences as objects that can be separated from the self. It creates distance between the thinker and what is thought about, focusing on facts, evidence, and observable phenomena.
  • 19. Primary Reflection: Definition This mode of thinking treats experiences as objects that can be separated from the self. It creates distance between the thinker and what is thought about, focusing on facts, evidence, and observable phenomena.
  • 21. Example of Primary Reflection Car Accident Analysis Documenting the sequence of events, measuring skid marks, calculating speeds, determining which driver violated traffic rules, and filing an insurance claim.
  • 22. Example of Primary Reflection Medical Diagnosis Identifying symptoms, ordering appropriate tests, analyzing results against medical knowledge, and formulating a treatment plan based on clinical guidelines.
  • 23. Example of Primary Reflection Academic Assessment Checking answers against a key, counting errors, calculating percentage scores, and assigning grades based on predetermined criteria.
  • 24. Secondary Reflection: Definition Secondary reflection moves beyond the analytical to embrace a more holistic approach to understanding. It is characterized by: • Reintegrating previously divided aspects of experience • Recognizing the inseparability of self from experience • Considering the meaning and significance of events
  • 25. Secondary Reflection: Definition This deeper form of reflection seeks to recover the unity of experience that primary reflection has fragmented. It acknowledges mystery and embraces the subjective nature of human existence, exploring how experiences transform our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.
  • 26. Example of Secondary Reflection Car Accident meaning Contemplating how the accident reveals your mortality, questioning priorities in life, reconsidering relationships with loved ones, and reflecting on how the experience has changed your perspective on taking risks.
  • 27. Example of Secondary Reflection Holistic Healing Considering how illness affects the patient's sense of identity, exploring ways to preserve dignity during treatment, and understanding the emotional impact on family relationships and support systems.
  • 28. Example of Secondary Reflection Educational Growth Reflecting on how assessment practices affect student motivation, considering the ethical dimensions of evaluation, and exploring how grades shape students' self- perception and learning journey.
  • 30. Reflection is not exclusive for philosophy in fact it is employed in any endeavour, research or disciplines. In research it is called methodological approach. Moral theology employs the STOP sign as guidepost of moral decision making.
  • 31. Search out the facts. It is necessary that all means should be exhausted to better understand the issue.
  • 32. Think, reflect and analyse the facts, its negative or positive effects, advantages or disadvantages.
  • 33. How it affects Others. We should always consider others in every decision that we make. Every action that we take has always a social dimension. It affects ourselves, others and community where we belong.
  • 34. Lastly P, stands for Pray.
  • 35. In order to reflect philosophically we need to use a framework. A framework is a conceptual map consisting of our views and beliefs which affects the way we view the world (Abella 2016).
  • 36. According to Ken Wilber everything can be analysed using a...
  • 37. According to Ken Wilber everything can be analysed using a... - philosopher/psychologist - All Quadrants All Levels (AQAL framework) - Book: Sex, Ecology, Spirituality.
  • 38. According to Ken Wilber everything can be analysed using a...
  • 39. According to Ken Wilber everything can be analysed using a...
  • 40. According to Ken Wilber everything can be analysed using a... interior exterior
  • 41. Another basic distinction was introduced by Ken Wilber using a...
  • 42. Another basic distinction was introduced by Ken Wilber using a... singular plural
  • 54. Do a quadratic analysis on the importance of education using the diagram below: Importanc e of Education
  • 55. Using the picture provided, think of at least two (2) primary reflections and two secondary reflections. Remember: A primary reflection is a direct and immediate response to the image, while a secondary reflection is a more in-depth and analytical interpretation of the image's meaning

Editor's Notes

  • #3: This tale illustrates how limited perspectives can lead to misunderstandings and conflict. The blind men, each with a partial view, represent how we often perceive the world through our own experiences without recognizing a more holistic understanding. The elephant, as a whole, symbolizes the truth that requires integration of different perspectives.
  • #4: How can we learn to appreciate different perspectives instead of just insisting our own is right?
  • #62: FILIPINO THINKINGFROM LOCAL TOGLOBAL