Qt 2 Flashcards
it is the condition of man, a saubject, among other men, who are also subjects
Intersubjectivity
it refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons
Intersubjectivity
___ , the social dimension is represented by “We relation”
Karol Wojtyla
____ , the interpersonal is signified by the “I-you relation”
Martin Buber
- it refers to the world of encounterd and relationships where there are persons
- it is a concrete encounter without any qualification or objectification of one another
- it is a dialogue
I~Thou Relationship
- it is a deep and genuine relationship between persons
- it happens when two person truly acknowledge each other’s presencr and treat each other as equal
Dialogue
___ is a conversarion that is attuned to each other and to whatever they are talking about
Dialog
- it refers to the world of experience and sensation where there are objects
- the beings do not actually meet. instead, the I confronts and qualifies and idea or conceptualization, of the being in its presence and treats that being as an object
I~It Relationship
the most common measure of the unpriviledge is ______
income poverty
____ said that friends are 2 bodies with one soul
Aristotle
the early Medieval Period is sometimes referred to as the ____ but it was nonetheless a time of preparation
Medieval Period
the life in the middle aged is callrd ___
Feudalism
_____ is an attack on and a rejection of the Middle Aged that occupird the preceding thousand years
Modern Philosophy
_____ landing in the “new world” which altered not only the geography but the politics of the world forever
Christopher Columbus
____ protest which caused several centuries of upheaval in Europe, change the nature of Christian Religion, and eventually, change conceptions of human nature
Martin Luther
- this period belongs almost wholly to thr 17th century
- nature is full of facts which conform fatally to exact and irreversable law
- human beings live best under a strong, benevolently dictatorial civil government
Naturalism
- the 2nd age of modern philosophy turned curiously back to the study of the wondrous inner world of humanity’s soul
- the attention is turned more and more from the outer world to the mind of human being
- the humab being became the most interesting in nature
Age of Empiricism
- was brought by Immanuel Kant
- humanity’s creature is the real creator of humanity’s world
Critical Idealism
____ began in the West in thr 15th century as an accompaniment to the new ideas of the renaissance and then the enlightenment
Globalization
____ comprises the multilateral interactions among global systems, local practices, transnational trends, and personal lifestyle
Globalization
____ new inventions and manufacturing processes that added to the efficiency of machines
Industrial Revolution
- phenomenal growth of knowledge
- intellectual growth still continues and changes in our understanding in the years ahead may well be greater than those that we have seen in our own lifetime
New Knowledge
“Knowledge is virtue; ignorance is vice”
Socrates
the process of ______ still continues and changes in our understanding
Intellectual growth
most important consequences of the application of knowledge from _______ has been increased integration of policy making
Plato’s Republoc to human affairs
_____ has greatly influenced the picture we have of human existence and what is essential to humanity
Science
____ is measured by succeds in mastering science and technology
Human success
_____ have become the most distinctive symbol of human autonomy
Science and technology
_____ is not an object but our whole attitude toward the human world
Technology
______ are the culture itself
Science and technology
it is merely an awakening of the seeds of good deeds
Virtue
true knowledge means _____
Wisdom
only available means for a mortal human being to free himself
Contemplation