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Philosopy
Intersubjectivity
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Interpersonal Relations
- an individual becomes aware about others (self---other)
Interpersonal Relations
- recognizing the self in the other
Intersubjectivity
- a unique relationship between a distinct subject
Seeming
- an individual presents himself/herself in a certain way when dealing with others
Dialogue
- an interaction between persons that happens through speech on the use of words, expression, and body language
I-Thou Relationship
- I relate with you for who you are, not for who I expect you to be
Alienation
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong, or in which one should be involved
I-it Relationship
- when person sees you as an object
Empathy
- ability to share emotions or putting yourself into the other's shoes
Availability
- the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another
Ethics of Care
- people have a moral obligation to respond to the needs of other people and one cannot turn a blind eye on the problem of others