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Each person has a subjective experience of the world.
True
False
Because of subjective experience, one can know which events occur in reality and which are products of self- perception
True
False
Intersubjectivity is a shared perception between only two individuals.
True
False
The self and others are seen as a pair that shares each other’s lived experiences.
True
False
In intersubjectivity people from other sector of society such as those who have disabilities are seen as nobody.
True
False
In the society, everyone are seen as individuals with the same potential and talents as anybody else.
True
False
Intersubjectivity is biased.
True
False
Intersubjectivity emphasizes that anyone can contribute to society.
True
False
Most people with disabilities cannot work.
Words such as wheelchair-bound, handicapped, or with special needs are acceptable to use.
The Paralympics are for people with disabilities.
People with disabilities want to be respected and have the same opportunities as people without disabilities.
Apolinario Mabini's disability discouraged him from achieving his goals.
Intersubjectivity refers to our relation with people, emphasizing not individual experience.
He argued that humankind is a conversation where humanity is progressively attuned to communication about its being.
Martin Buber
Karol Wojtyla
Martin Heidegger
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Karol Wojytla is also known as Pope John Paul II.
He believes that women should be educated to please men.
Martin Buber
Karol Wojtyla
Martin Heidegger
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
This is about the human person as a subject, a being different from things or from objects.
I-It
I-We
I-You
I-Thou
A kind of relationship of person to thing, subject to object that is merely experiencing and using; lacking directedness, and mutuality.
I-It
I-We
I-You
I-Thou
co- prescence
totalization
intersubjectivity
personal relationship
judging of someone before actually knowing them
totalization
intersubjectivity
judgement
"Through the Thou a person becomes I." - Martin Buber
TRUE
FALSE
It is hearing without listening to what one says.
Seeming
Speechifying
Imposition
Being
It involves deliberately playing up or hiding aspects of yourself to appear more desirable or impressive.
Seeming
Speechifying
Imposition
Being
It is an acceptance of the other in the way taht it is also an acceptance of the self as it is.
Seeming
Speechifying
Imposition
Being
It is telling the other how he or she should act, behave and respond to things.
Seeming
Speechifying
Imposition
Being
It is the condition of man, a subject, among other men, who are also subjects.
It refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons.
It refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons.
What is intersubjectivity?
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