INTERSUBJECTIVITY AND DIALOGUE Flashcards

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INTERSUBJECTIVITY directly means “___________”

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among selves

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2
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the very foundation of community is what

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relationship

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3
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relationship is more than physical connection, as it includes the connection of _________

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personalities

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4
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relationship starts with what

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dialogue

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5
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a jewish philosopher who defined the humans as “being-in-relation” in contrast to Heidegger’s “being-in-the-world”

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MARTIN BUBER

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Martin Buber published a pamphlet called what

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“I and thou”

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7
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it is the fundamental relation between people

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INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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8
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it is the shared world of the I and the other

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INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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9
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for Aristotle, “Man is a ____ and a _______ animal.”

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social; political

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10
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it is the psychological relation between human individuals

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INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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it involves the communicative relation between separate conscious minds

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INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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12
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a philosophical belief that the only thing that exist is conceived by the mind

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SOLIPSISM

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13
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the concept of INTERSUBJECTIVITY is usually contrasted with what philosophical belief?

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SOLIPSISM

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according to this belief, anything outside the mind is suspicious and doubtful, or cannot be known

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SOLIPSISM

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15
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who said that society is something that precedes the individual, and that man is by nature a social animal

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ARISTOTLE

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16
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we are not merely social beings, we also ________ relationships with each other

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CREATE (aristotle)

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17
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us being SOCIAL and RELATIONAL beings is both a _______ disposition and an _______ vocation

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natural disposition;

existential vocation

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18
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therefore, human beings are beings in _______ with others

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relation

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19
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TWO DIMENSIONS OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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SOCIAL DIMENSION

INTERPERSONAL DIMENSION

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20
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dimension of intersubjectivity that involves the person and other (many) relations and is bounded by common social interests or activities (usually impersonal)

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SOCIAL DIMENSION

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21
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FB community, school, Church, etc. are examples of what dimension of intersubjectivity

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SOCIAL DIMENSION

22
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dimension of intersubjectivity that is a person-to-person relation, bounded by subjective interests, and is more intimate, personal, and profound (goes beyond common social interest)

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INTERPERSONAL DIMENSION

23
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Family, Parents, Children, Friends are examples of what dimension of intersubjectivity

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INTERPERSONAL DIMENSION

24
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the INTERPERSONAL relation is grounded on _________

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GENUINE relation is only possible between person-to-person if we what
if we create and establish a relation with a supreme being
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it is the MEETING (encounter) of two (more) minds
DIALOGUE
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it is the LIFE of human relation
DIALOGUE
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the relation is TRIADIC: _______, _______ and _______
one’s self, others, and God
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CONVERSATION vs DIALOGUE
conversation is merely a personal relation, while dialogue is a shared relation, and recognizes the presence of the other
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THREE KINDS OF DIALOGUE
TECHNICAL DIALOGUE MONOLOGUE GENUINE DIALOGUE
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this kind of dialogue is focused on objective understanding and content-based
TECHNICAL DIALOGUE
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this kind of dialogue is focused only on one’s thought and speech and disregards the insights and opinions of others, thus lacks the element of listening
MONOLOGUE
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monologue is also called “___________”: self-importance based on self-talk
seeming dialogue
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extreme form of monologue
narcissist conversation
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this kind of dialogue is sometimes called "disguised dialogue"
MONOLOGUE
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this kind of dialogue pays attention to the presence of the other and recognizes the alterity of the Other as an other
GENUINE DIALOGUE
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this kind of dialogue may happen also in silence: sometimes speech is not necessary
GENUINE DIALOGUE
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minimum requirement of genuine dialogue
RECOGNITION of the presence of the other
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this PRESENCE in genuine dialogue means becoming aware of the person as a ____
THOU
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silence is also a form of __________
dialogue
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TWO KINDS OF HUMAN RELATIONS
I-THOU relation | I-IT relation
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kind of relation that is a relation with humans, and you recognize the other as someone else like you, disregarding status, relation, etc. (personal, emotive and empathic)
I-THOU relation
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kind of relation that is a relation with objects | impersonal, detached, scientific, and functional
I-IT relation
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wearing a “mask” when talking/conversing with others
seeming
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distinction between ‘being’ and ‘seeming’
being true to oneself and merely appearing true (good) to the other
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_________ means imagining the situation of the other
acceptance
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in personal making present, there is the element of what
listening
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distinction between ‘unfolding’ and ‘imposition’
imposition is an act of imposing opinions, while unfolding is an act of allowing the conversation to unfold
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is the act of forcing an understanding of a lesson | unfolding or imposition
imposition
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is the act of letting the students apply and interpret the teacher’s lesson (unfolding or imposition)
unfolding
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analogous comparison between an _______ (unfolding) and a ________ (imposition)
educator; propagandist