Philosophy Chapter 3 (Lesson 5 and 6) Flashcards
Jade
He said that the answer above “…blinds a person from seeing the other as a source of unique world, values, and meaning that can possibly enrich his/her being.”
Martin Buber
Only through this process can one lay bare her personal wants and desires.
Transparency
Man’s connectivity with other men.
Intersubjectivity/ Relationships
He said that the subject of the person is lost in the answer above because she is treated as an object.
Karl Jaspers
The encounter in which the united reflection and action of the dialoguer’s are addressed to the world.”
Dialogue
The Filipino spirit of this sort leads to establishing wider family relations which result to extended family ties.
Sakop
Life of communion is a _________where possible selfhood of human being is actualized and experienced.
Vocative situation
The basis for our collective actions and beliefs but does not eliminate our individuality and not demand uniformity of expressions of collective actions.
Shared meaning
This nonrelational self hinders one from sharing her being
The Self in the Realm of SELFISHNESS/Self-centeredness
This nonrelational self is dangerous because he/she alone becomes the basis in judging and understanding the world.
The Self in the Realm of ISOLATION
The content of such ______ is not only the external things that they have experienced, but everything concerning each person’s being.”
Dialogue
Rupture of the communicative life happens when one decides to ______ from the world or ______ himself/herself in his/her own world.
Shun/conceal
This nonrelational self does not relate nor communicate with others.
The Self in the Realm of ISOLATION
Communion leads to the establishment of a _______where the basic interactions are realized.
Family
The other person is related only for personal gain.
The Self in the Realm of MANIPULATION