I. Topic: Lesson 6 - Intersubjectivity: Anna Kristina Arce Gilda Quintua-Nakahara Ronnel Del Rio

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I. Topic: Lesson 6 - Intersubjectivity


Reference: Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person (Ramos PhD, 2016)

II. Objectives:
1. Realize that intersubjectivity requires accepting differences and not to imposing others
2. Appreciate the talents of persons with disabilities and those from the underprivileged
sectors of society and their contributions to society
3. Explain that authentic dialogue means accepting others even if they are different from
themselves
4. Perform activities that demonstrate the talents of persons with disabilities and those from
the underprivileged sectors of society

III. Concept Notes:


A. Intersubjectivity as Ontology: The Social Dimensions of the Self
- Martin Buber – I-You Relation
- Pope John Paul II – We Relation
B. Authentic Dialogue as Accepting Others Regardless of Individual Differences
- On PWDs
- On Underprivileged Sectors of Society
- On the Rights of Women

IV. Activity:
ACTIVITY ((PPT11/12-Ilc-6.1) ((PPT11/12-Ild-6.3)
A. What is intersubjectivity and how is it related to respect?

B. Choose one person whose picture is shown below and research about his or her life and
works. Then, write a short reflection paper about his or her significant contribution/s.

Ronnel Del Rio Anna Kristina Arce Gilda Quintua-Nakahara

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