INTERSUBJECTIVITY Flashcards
Interpersonal relations are made possible when the ____ becomes aware of the _____
self
other
You only interact
with _____ when you need to use them
objects
It is a philosophical concept that
explores the mutual recognition
of each other as persons
Intersubjectivity
A deeper level of interaction
between the self and the other is the awareness of the ____ as being seen by others
self
the ability to share emotions
empathy
the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another
Availability
He said Our identity is developed through interpretation of a “text”.
Paul Ricoeur
He said The self is not isolated but exists in relation to others.
Paul Ricoeur
The self is ________ but exists in relation to others.
not isolated
Our identity is developed through interpretation of a
text
“Man is this plural and collective unity in which the unity of destination and the differences of destinies are to be understood through each other.” who stated this
Paul Ricoeur
with objects or non-
human entities
I-It Relationship
personal relationship
between two people
I-Thou Relationship
“The content and relation of these two worlds is the theme of I and Thou. The other person, the Thou, is shown to be a
reality – that is- it is given to me, but it is not bounded by me.” who stated this?
Martin Buber
He created I and Thou
Martin Buber
He created Oneself as Another-Selfhood
Paul Ricouer
“The content and relation of these two worlds is the theme of I and Thou. The other person, the Thou, is shown to be a
reality – that is- it is given to me, but it is not bounded by me.”
I and Thou
“Man is this plural and collective unity in which the unity of destination and the differences of destinies are to be understood through each other.”
Oneself as Another-Selfhood
begins when we see the face of the other and feel a sense of responsibility toward them
face-vulnerability
ethics
teaches us that the self is not the center of existence; the other is.
Emmanuel Levinas
“To approach the Other in conversation is to welcome his expression, in which at each instant he overflows the idea a thought would carry away from
it. Therefore, it is to receive from the Other beyond
the capacity of the I, which means exactly: to have
the idea of infinity. But this also means: to be taught.”
Philosophy of the Other
“To approach the Other in conversation is to welcome his expression, in which at each instant he overflows the idea a thought would carry away from
it. Therefore, it is to receive from the Other beyond
the capacity of the I, which means exactly: to have
the idea of infinity. But this also means: to be taught.” who stated this?
Emmanuel Levinas
believed that understanding others and ourselves happens through “texts,” which could be
real texts or any form of interaction. He emphasized
that we discover our own identity and responsibilities
through understanding others.
Paul Ricoeur
distinguished between two types of relationships: “I-Thou,” where we meet others as
real, full people, and “I-It,” where we treat others as
objects. The “I-Thou” relationship is deep, genuine, and reciprocal.
Martin Buber
Buber distinguished between two types of relationships:
I-Thou
I-It
where we meet others as
real, full people,
I-Thou
where we treat others as
objects.
I-It
This relationship is deep, genuine, and reciprocal.
I-Thou
that ethics starts with the
responsibility we have toward others, especially in
recognizing their vulnerability. We must step out of
our own self-centered view and respond to the needs
of others.
Emmanuel Levinas
starts with the
responsibility
ethics