Chap 5 - Intersubjectivity (Lesson 1 to 3) Flashcards

1
Q

What does Dasein means in German?

A

“There-being”/”being in the world”

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2
Q

It could mean the environment, the school, the world, space, and even objects and individuals

A

Dasein

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3
Q

‘There’ implies ________________ and ________________.

A

thrownness, situatedness

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4
Q

fixed conditions which are beyond our control

A

facticity

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5
Q

going beyond our facticity or historicity

A

transcendence

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6
Q

The body can be ___________________.

A

instrumentalized

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7
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: the possession of the body just as we own things

A

TRUE

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8
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: The body as an object is scientifically known, labeled, and categorized.

A

TRUE

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9
Q

___________________- implies that there is no distance between the body and subjectivity.

A

Embodiment

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10
Q

If the body (object) and the subject are intimately connected, __________________________________________________.

A

the body should not be merely used or manipulated.

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11
Q

Authentic relationship are is possible only if we treat each other as subjects and not as ________objects.

A

mere

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12
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: I-Thou (dialogue) is a subject to subject relationship, whereas I-It (monologue), is subject to object.

A

TRUE

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13
Q

The 3 obstacles to genuine dialogue are:

A

seeming, speechifying, imposition

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14
Q

The 3 obstacles to genuine dialogue are:

A

seeming, speechifying, imposition

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15
Q

commonly happens in conferences, lectures, etc.; shared understanding and knowledge.

A

Technical Dialogue

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16
Q

being, personal making present, unfolding

A

Genuine dialogue

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17
Q

seeming, speechifying, imposition

A

Monologue

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18
Q

proceeds from what one wishes to seem

A

Seeming

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19
Q

proceeds fromwhat one really is

20
Q

is talking past one another.

A

Speechifying

21
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: In dialogue, I personally make present the other as the very one he is, I become aware of him, that he is different from me, unique, maybe even with opposing views.

22
Q

dictating my own opinion, attitude, and myself on the other.

A

imposition

23
Q

finding in the other the disposition towards what I have recognized as the right (without forcing others to believe what I think is right).

24
Q

TRUE OR FALSE: For genuine dialogue to arise, every participant must bring himself to it. One must be willing to say what is really in his mind about the subject matter

25
Who coined the term 'Dasein'?
Martin Heidegger
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TRUE OR FALSE: For Gabriel Marcel, it is both. I have my body, I am my body.
TRUE
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human being = _______ + ________
subject, object
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TRUE OR FALSE:s, Decartes is wrong that the body is just a chunk of matter
TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE: The body does not simply serve as a vessel, our body allows us to embody our subjectivity.
TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE: Being friends on FB can hardly be called a genuine human relationship. Because in FB, friendship is only a digital connection. But here, intersubjectivity demands that we have to connect, feel, and experience the spirit or subjectivity of the other through the body.
TRUE
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I-Thou (dialogue) is a ___________________
subject to subject
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I-it (monologue) is a ____________________
subject to object
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states that our relation to the world is of two-fold
I and Thou
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the relationship is one, or the one-sided encounter between the subject and object, or the speaker and receiver
I-it
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_______ proceeds from what one wishes to seem
Seeming
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___________ proceeds from what one really is.
Being
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Being is ____________: pretension is unnecessary because there is nothing to hide.
spontaneous
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dictating my own opinion,attitude, myself on the other.
Imposition
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finding in the other the disposition towards what I have recognized as the right
Unfolding
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Dialogue must be _________
mutual
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TRUE OR FALSE: fidelity (katapatan) o constancy (pananatili) * Nananatili ngunit maaaring hindi tapat
true
42
For Marcel, presence is disponibilite, which means _______________
availability
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TRUE OR FALSE: What cannot be destroyed is the living link between the individuals who commit to one another eternally
TRUE
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the assurance that love be eternal.
Hope in Being
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Who coined the term metonymy?
Emmanuel Levinas
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our natural attitude towards the other is through reduction
Reduction as the Basic Relationship