L3: INTERSUBJECTIVITY Flashcards
means a condition of relationship between subjects or persons. Philosophically, this means that when the Self recognizes the Other and the Other recognizes the Self,
intersubjectivity
This mutual self-giving and receiving becomes possible because of the person’s inner life or?
interiority
this refers to the simple
awareness of the Self about the existence of the Other.
first level
this refers to the awareness
of the Self as being seen by Others.
deeper level
presenting yourself in a certain way when dealing with others or your social context is what we referred to as?
seeming
the pleasant behavior we showed when we are in a sacred place or in the presence of a very important person.
positive seeming
being “plastic,” “sipsip” or when expressing manipulative behaviors to promote selfish interests.
negative seeming
Because of our dignity and goodness, our interactions are geared toward what is good and beneficial. This deeper and more genuine interaction is called
dialogue
A genuine dialogue is attained when all of the following conditions are present:
a. When the Self realizes that the Other is a unique or distinct person;
b. When the two individuals begin to view each other as an Other;
c. When the two persons truly acknowledging the presence of each other.
Philosophers call this human capacity to share the emotions of others as…
empathy
is the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.
availability
can help us understand why we need to make ourselves available for others. This understanding encourages individuals to help other people, most especially the least, the lost, and the last because it is our moral obligation to do so.
ethics of care
arises when a person stops to view the other as an authentic person and merely considers the other person as a mere object to satisfy his or her personal interests.
alienation
How can Philosophy help you evaluate your relationships with others?
Acceptance of differences and embracing diversity