INTERSUBJECTIVITY AND DIALOGUE Flashcards
INTERSUBJECTIVITY directly means “___________”
among selves
the very foundation of community is what
relationship
relationship is more than physical connection, as it includes the connection of _________
personalities
relationship starts with what
dialogue
a jewish philosopher who defined the humans as “being-in-relation” in contrast to Heidegger’s “being-in-the-world”
MARTIN BUBER
Martin Buber published a pamphlet called what
“I and thou”
it is the fundamental relation between people
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
it is the shared world of the I and the other
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
for Aristotle, “Man is a ____ and a _______ animal.”
social; political
it is the psychological relation between human individuals
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
it involves the communicative relation between separate conscious minds
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
a philosophical belief that the only thing that exist is conceived by the mind
SOLIPSISM
the concept of INTERSUBJECTIVITY is usually contrasted with what philosophical belief?
SOLIPSISM
according to this belief, anything outside the mind is suspicious and doubtful, or cannot be known
SOLIPSISM
who said that society is something that precedes the individual, and that man is by nature a social animal
ARISTOTLE
we are not merely social beings, we also ________ relationships with each other
CREATE (aristotle)
us being SOCIAL and RELATIONAL beings is both a _______ disposition and an _______ vocation
natural disposition;
existential vocation
therefore, human beings are beings in _______ with others
relation
TWO DIMENSIONS OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY
SOCIAL DIMENSION
INTERPERSONAL DIMENSION
dimension of intersubjectivity that involves the person and other (many) relations and is bounded by common social interests or activities (usually impersonal)
SOCIAL DIMENSION
FB community, school, Church, etc. are examples of what dimension of intersubjectivity
SOCIAL DIMENSION
dimension of intersubjectivity that is a person-to-person relation, bounded by subjective interests, and is more intimate, personal, and profound (goes beyond common social interest)
INTERPERSONAL DIMENSION
Family, Parents, Children, Friends are examples of what dimension of intersubjectivity
INTERPERSONAL DIMENSION
the INTERPERSONAL relation is grounded on _________
DIALOGUE
GENUINE relation is only possible between person-to-person if we what
if we create and establish a relation with a supreme being
it is the MEETING (encounter) of two (more) minds
DIALOGUE
it is the LIFE of human relation
DIALOGUE
the relation is TRIADIC: _______, _______ and _______
one’s self, others, and God
CONVERSATION vs DIALOGUE
conversation is merely a personal relation, while dialogue is a shared relation, and recognizes the presence of the other
THREE KINDS OF DIALOGUE
TECHNICAL DIALOGUE
MONOLOGUE
GENUINE DIALOGUE
this kind of dialogue is focused on objective understanding and content-based
TECHNICAL DIALOGUE
this kind of dialogue is focused only on one’s thought and speech and disregards the insights and opinions of others, thus lacks the element of listening
MONOLOGUE
monologue is also called “___________”: self-importance based on self-talk
seeming dialogue
extreme form of monologue
narcissist conversation
this kind of dialogue is sometimes called “disguised dialogue”
MONOLOGUE
this kind of dialogue pays attention to the presence of the other and recognizes the alterity of the Other as an other
GENUINE DIALOGUE
this kind of dialogue may happen also in silence: sometimes speech is not necessary
GENUINE DIALOGUE
minimum requirement of genuine dialogue
RECOGNITION of the presence of the other
this PRESENCE in genuine dialogue means becoming aware of the person as a ____
THOU
silence is also a form of __________
dialogue
TWO KINDS OF HUMAN RELATIONS
I-THOU relation
I-IT relation
kind of relation that is a relation with humans, and you recognize the other as someone else like you, disregarding status, relation, etc. (personal, emotive and empathic)
I-THOU relation
kind of relation that is a relation with objects
impersonal, detached, scientific, and functional
I-IT relation
wearing a “mask” when talking/conversing with others
seeming
distinction between ‘being’ and ‘seeming’
being true to oneself and merely appearing true (good) to the other
_________ means imagining the situation of the other
acceptance
in personal making present, there is the element of what
listening
distinction between ‘unfolding’ and ‘imposition’
imposition is an act of imposing opinions, while unfolding is an act of allowing the conversation to unfold
is the act of forcing an understanding of a lesson
unfolding or imposition
imposition
is the act of letting the students apply and interpret the teacher’s lesson
(unfolding or imposition)
unfolding
analogous comparison between an _______ (unfolding) and a ________ (imposition)
educator; propagandist