LESSON 2-6 Flashcards
A philosophical concept that explore the
mutual recognition of each other as
persons.
• Unique relationship between distinct
subjects.
• Refers to the characteristics of the human
person to engage in a very intimate and
personal relationship with others who are
different from him or her but who are also
like him or her.
INTERSUBJECTIVITY
• Person or human has an inner life or
interiority.
• Having an inner life allows the person
to give himself or herself to others.
• Allows individual to receive others in
his or her life and relate with them.
INNER LIFE OR
INTERIORITY
• Intersubjectivity allows a person to
become closer to others in many
ways. Social interactions, persons
could agree and cooperate with each
other.
• Sharing emotions as grief, joy, love,
and many more.
SHARED EMOTIONS AND
KNOWLEDGE
• Unique phenomenon of the human
gaze i s con side r ed a de f in ing
characteristics which set apart
h u m a n i n t e r a c t i o n fr o m t h e
interaction of other species.
• SEEMING is when an individual
presents himself or herself in certain
way when dealing with others.
SEEMING
• DIALOGUE is an interaction between
two persons that happens through
s p e e c h o r t h e u s e o f w o r d s ,
expressions, and body language.
• GENUINE DIALOGUE occurs when
p e r s o n s a r e w i l l i n g t o s h a r e
themselves with one another.
INTERPERSONAL
RELATIONSHIPS
is the ability to share
emotions. This emotion is driven by a
person’s awareness that the other is a
person with thoughts and feelings.
EMPATHY
is the
willingness of a person
to be present and be at
disposal of another.
AVAILABILITY
• A C C E P T A N C E . W e
understand and respect
each person as unique
individuals.
DIVERSITY
must be founded
on relationships and bonds
established through mutual
respect and recognition of
human dignity.
Society
- denotes a group of people
living in primitive setting under a
leader or chief
TRIBE
- associates it to the
other meaning such as “primitive
society” or “preliterate society”
TRIBAL SOCIETY
Tribal societies are small in scale; bound to their
spatial and temporal range of relations in terms
of society, law, and politics; and possess a
moral code, cult, and wide range of belief
system
TRIBAL SOCIETY
Feudalism refers to the economic, political, and
social system that prevailed in Europe from
about the ninth to the fifteenth century
FEUDAL SYSTEM
FEUDAL SOCIETY
KING
NOBLES
KNIGHT VASSALS
PEASANTS
s the one which
uses advance
technology to drive
a massive
production
industry that will
support a large
population.
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY