Intersubjectivity Flashcards

1
Q

the quality or state
of having two different or
opposite parts or elements

A

dualism

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2
Q

“I think, therefore, I am.”

A

descartes

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3
Q

Solipsism - Comes from the Latin
words

A

solus and ipse,

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4
Q

it is a
philosophical perspective that
considers the self alone as the
only thing certain.

A

solipsism

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5
Q

The distinction and eventually the separation of the mind and the body
resulted to the formation of an internal and an external world. It started with Descartes
attempt to get rid of all errors and establish something which he cannot doubt made him
consider everything that is delivered by his senses as false. But eventually led him to his
conclusion that the only thing certain is that he is existing because he is thinking: “I think,
therefore, I am” and becomes confident that what he perceives as his external world is also
real.

A

cartesian dualism

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6
Q

is the reduction of experience and consciousness
to the consciousness of the everything is reduced to one’s own experiences.

A

Edmund Husserl’s transcendental idealism

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6
Q

is the reduction of experience and consciousness
to the consciousness of the everything is reduced to one’s own experiences.

A

Edmund Husserl’s transcendental idealism

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