Intersubjectivity

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  • Intersubjectivity
    Shared meanings constructed by people in their interaction with each other.
  • True of False
    In intersubjectivity we treat people as subjects not objects
    TRUE
  • It is the ability to share emotions or put oneself in the shoes of others. To feel other people's emotions.
    Empathy
  • Refers to feeling pity and sorrow for other people
    Sympathy
  • Explain the difference between Sympathy and Empathy
  • It is the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of other people.
    Availability
  • An ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimension of relationships and interactions. It encourages individuals to help other people, most essentially the vulnerable.
    Ethics of Care
  • It is taking on roles and hiding aspects of oneself usually to appear more desirable to others.
    Seeming
  • An interaction between persons that happens through speech, expression, and body language. A deep and genuine relationship between persons
    Dialogue
  • It is no confined to words, actions, gestures, and other expressions that may be used to convey a person's inner life.
    Dialogue
  • Who is the Jewish philosopher who wrote the book "I and Thou" in 1923
    Martin Buber
  • What did the book "I and Thou" discuss about?
    It focused on the way humans relate to the world. Humans according to the author viewed both objects and people by their functions
  • What are the two ways we relate with others?
    1 "I-it" Relationship
    2 "I-thou" Relationship
  • In this relationship, human persons do not experience an authentic encounter with each other.
    "I-it" relationship
  • what does the "I-it" relationship lead to?
    Alienation
  • It is the separation of a person or group from something that is essential to their nature. Or the separation between a person or group from society.
    Alienation
  • Refers to the world encounters, and relationships with other persons. It is a relationship where there is genuine sharing of one another; no objectification.
    "I-thou"
  • what is the form od interpersonal communication which occurs when people recognize that they are part of a greater whole and can relate with others within the whole?
    Authentic Dialogue
  • what term is used to refer to persons who have long-term physical, psychological, intellectual, or sensory impairments?
    Persons with Disabilities (PWD)
  • refers to embracing all people irrespective of race, genre, disability, medical or other needs.
    Inclusivity
  • it is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities
    Paralympics or Paralympic Games also known as Games of the Paralympiad
  • it is a group of people that is suffering from different forms of social deprivation such as denial of enjoyment of a similar level of comfort.
    Underprivileged
  • it is the act of downgrading a person, a class of people, or a concept to an insignificant, secondary, and powerless situation in a society.
    Marginalization
  • what sector of the underprivileged fo jeepney drivers, farmers, and fisherfolk belongs?
    Marginalized Sectors
  • TRUE OF FALSE?We are primarily aware of people as objects and not as persons
    FALSE
  • What refers to a state when a person ceases to view the other as a distinct and authentic person?
    Alienation
  • What philosophical discipline refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons which is made possible by the awareness of the self and others?
    Intersubjectivity
  • What refers to the way a person presents himself or herself when dealing with others?
    Seeming
  • TRUE OR FALSE
    Empathy requires an individual to accept the other as a thinking, feeling person. 
    TRUE
  • What value is driven by a person’s awareness of the emotions and thoughts of other people by placing himself or herself in the shoes of others? 
    Empathy
  • What emphasizes the moral dimension of human interactions which believes that a moral obligation to respond to the needs of others, and encourages individuals to extend help to people in need?
    Ethics of Care
  • TRUE OR FALSE
    All humans find it difficult to have meaningful relationships with others.
    FALSE