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Sein
being
martin heidegger
as humans, we’re not just
separate
from the
world, but deeply
embedded
within it, we
constantly
engage
, form
relationship
with
the people,
objects
, and
environment.
things you are born wo any say
facticity
as humans, we are innately relational beings
transcendence
We’re not just bodies walking
around: we’re individuals with
unique
perspectives
and
feelings.
embodied subjectivity
Human persons are not solitary beings.
This means that a person always lives
one’s life together with other human
beings.
intersubjectivity
subject -
object rs
i - it
rs
subj
-
subj rs
i -
thou
who founded i-it & i-thou
martin bubber
Staying strong and committed over time.
Sticks to your commitment even when
things get tough.
constancy
Being present not just physically but
emotionally regardless of the situation.
availability
Finding new and innovative ways to keep
the relationship strong.
creative fidelity
The earliest and the most basic types of
societies. Being based on tribal and
kinship attributes, they rely on hunting
wild animals, fishing and gathering wild
plants, fruits and vegetables.
HUNTING
AND
GATHERING
SOCIETIES
Is characterized by the domestication of
animals for food, clothing and
transportation, and the cultivation of
plants.
PASTORAL SOCIETIES
Create a systematic approach to farming,
including growing plants and crops.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES
Cultivate land even in varying seasons
using advanced farming tools and
irrigation systems.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES
A new face of social institution leads to
the utilization of energy generation
through electricity-powered machines
with steam engines and fossil fuels.
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
Banked on the development of a digital
world focused on the processing, delivery,
storage and manufacturing of information
and services.
POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
The connection or relationship which
speaks of an orderly system wherein each
person has a definitive role to play while
being interdependent with others.
social systems
The stimuli in the Human system to which
we were introduced to socialize in varying
degrees centered on society's values and
beliefs.
social agents
family and peer groups
social group agents
school, religion
,
government, workplace and mass media
institutional agents
Trains us in our intellectual life and its
significance in braving through reality’s
social equality and equity.
school
Informs us of our place and status in
society as citizens of the state.
government
Helps in our socialization because of the
variety of liturgical celebrations that
serves as avenues to mingle with other
people.
religion
Elevates our idea of socialization where we
realize the value of mutual respect and
cooperation regardless of sexual
orientation, age, education attainment,
and face value.
workplace
A powerful tool in today’s digital world that
can be easily used to access data,
communicate and explore the virtual
world.
mass media
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