Chap 5 - Intersubjectivity (Lesson 1 to 3) Flashcards

1
Q

What does Dasein means in German?

A

“There-being”/”being in the world”

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2
Q

It could mean the environment, the school, the world, space, and even objects and individuals

A

Dasein

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3
Q

‘There’ implies ________________ and ________________.

A

thrownness, situatedness

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4
Q

fixed conditions which are beyond our control

A

facticity

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5
Q

going beyond our facticity or historicity

A

transcendence

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6
Q

The body can be ___________________.

A

instrumentalized

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7
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: the possession of the body just as we own things

A

TRUE

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8
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: The body as an object is scientifically known, labeled, and categorized.

A

TRUE

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9
Q

___________________- implies that there is no distance between the body and subjectivity.

A

Embodiment

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10
Q

If the body (object) and the subject are intimately connected, __________________________________________________.

A

the body should not be merely used or manipulated.

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11
Q

Authentic relationship are is possible only if we treat each other as subjects and not as ________objects.

A

mere

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12
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: I-Thou (dialogue) is a subject to subject relationship, whereas I-It (monologue), is subject to object.

A

TRUE

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13
Q

The 3 obstacles to genuine dialogue are:

A

seeming, speechifying, imposition

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14
Q

The 3 obstacles to genuine dialogue are:

A

seeming, speechifying, imposition

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15
Q

commonly happens in conferences, lectures, etc.; shared understanding and knowledge.

A

Technical Dialogue

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16
Q

being, personal making present, unfolding

A

Genuine dialogue

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17
Q

seeming, speechifying, imposition

A

Monologue

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18
Q

proceeds from what one wishes to seem

A

Seeming

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19
Q

proceeds fromwhat one really is

A

Being

20
Q

is talking past one another.

A

Speechifying

21
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: In dialogue, I personally make present the other as the very one he is, I become aware of him, that he is different from me, unique, maybe even with opposing views.

A

TRUE

22
Q

dictating my own opinion, attitude, and myself on the other.

A

imposition

23
Q

finding in the other the disposition towards what I have recognized as the right (without forcing others to believe what I think is right).

A

unfolding

24
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: For genuine dialogue to arise, every participant must bring himself to it. One must be willing to say what is really in his mind about the subject matter

A

TRUE

25
Q

Who coined the term ‘Dasein’?

A

Martin Heidegger

26
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: For Gabriel Marcel, it is both. I have
my body, I am my body.

A

TRUE

27
Q

human being = _______ + ________

A

subject, object

28
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:s, Decartes is wrong that the body
is just a chunk of matter

A

TRUE

29
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: The body does not simply serve as a
vessel, our body allows us to embody
our subjectivity.

A

TRUE

30
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: Being friends on FB can hardly be called a genuine human relationship. Because in FB, friendship is only a digital connection. But here, intersubjectivity demands that we have to connect, feel, and experience the spirit or subjectivity of the other through the body.

A

TRUE

31
Q

I-Thou (dialogue) is a ___________________

A

subject to subject

32
Q

I-it (monologue) is a ____________________

A

subject to object

33
Q

states that our relation to the world is of two-fold

A

I and Thou

34
Q

the relationship is one, or the one-sided encounter between the subject and object, or the speaker and receiver

A

I-it

35
Q

_______ proceeds from what one wishes to seem

A

Seeming

36
Q

___________ proceeds from what one really is.

A

Being

37
Q

Being is ____________: pretension is unnecessary because there is nothing to hide.

A

spontaneous

38
Q

dictating my own opinion,attitude, myself on the other.

A

Imposition

39
Q

finding in the other the disposition towards what I have recognized as the right

A

Unfolding

40
Q

Dialogue must be _________

A

mutual

41
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: fidelity (katapatan) o constancy
(pananatili)
* Nananatili ngunit maaaring hindi tapat

A

true

42
Q

For Marcel, presence is disponibilite,
which means _______________

A

availability

43
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: What cannot be destroyed is
the living link between the individuals who commit to one
another eternally

A

TRUE

44
Q

the assurance that love be eternal.

A

Hope in Being

45
Q

Who coined the term metonymy?

A

Emmanuel Levinas

46
Q

our natural attitude towards the other is through reduction

A

Reduction as the Basic Relationship