subjectivity Flashcards

(37 cards)

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Shared awareness and understanding among persons

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intersubjectivity

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It is made possible by the awareness of the self and the other.

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intersubjectivity

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A term originally coined by the philosopher Edmund Husserl (1859–1938)

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intersubjectivity

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It is most simply stated as the interchange of thoughts and feelings, both conscious and unconscious, between two persons or
“subjects,” as facilitated by empathy.

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intersubjectivity

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refers to the sharing or mutual understanding of subjective experiences between individuals

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intersubjectivity

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6
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among and in between

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inter

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The perception or experience of reality from within one’s own perspective (both conscious and unconscious) and
necessarily limited by the boundary or horizon of one’s own worldview.

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Subjectivity

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worldview

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subjectivity

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9
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ASPECTS OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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Empathy
Availability
Ethics of care

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Driven by a person’s awareness of the emotions of thoughts of other people.

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empathy

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Relatable (ability to relate to others)

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empathy

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Ability to share emotions

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empathy

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13
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Readiness

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availability

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Willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.

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availability

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15
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Willingness to render assistance to another

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availability

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Encourages individuals to extend help to people in need most especially the vulnerable

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ethics of care

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Believes that people have a moral obligation to respond to the needs of others

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ethics of care

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The person considers others as merely objects or means to satisfy personal interests or desires

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A state where a person ceases to view the other as a distinct and authentic person

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Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience

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The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race,
age, or sex.

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discrimination

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Intended differential treatment towards other categories.

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discrimination

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Discrimination, typically on the basis of sex.

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An over-generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about
every person of a particular group

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(of a person, group, or concept) treated as insignificant or peripheral. Unimportant they have powerless position in the society
marginalized
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(of a person) not enjoying the same standard of living or rights as the majority of people in a society
underprivileged
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Feelings of not measuring up to standards, a doubt and uncertainty about oneself, and a lack of self-esteem
inferiority complex
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An attitude of dominance that is able to conceal their true feelings of failure and inferiority
superiority complex
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A process that attempts to classify entities into a limited number of categories. To describe someone as belonging to a particular group, having only a particular skill.
pigeon holing
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makes a person human. It makes the world a wonderful and fascinating place to live in
diversity
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- A deeper and more genuine interaction between persons. _____ happens when two persons truly acknowledge each other’s presence and treat each other as equals
dialogue
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A respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human. (- UNESCO’s 1995 Declaration of Principles on _______)
tolerance
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It is fostered by knowledge, openness, communication, and freedom of thought, conscience and belief.
tolerance
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are musts in the quest for accepting other people’s differences.
dialogue and tolerance
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By engaging in meaningful ________ one will be able to accept another’s individuality openly without asking the latter to conform to his/her culture, beliefs, and traditions.
dialogue
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One must be _______ enough to accept the fact that there will always be people in the world that will have a different view and a different perspective of thing
tolerant
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intersubjectivity A term originally coined by the philosopher
Edmund Husserl (1859–1938)