Intersubjectivity is the mutual recognition of each other as persons which occurs through interactions between individuals. It acknowledges that through these interactions, people understand each other in unique ways and recognize their differences. Intersubjectivity promotes accepting others' differences and seeing all people as equal despite variations in attributes, beliefs, or backgrounds. It allows for marginalized groups to be seen as valuable contributors through their talents, not based on physical or social traits.
Intersubjectivity is the mutual recognition of each other as persons which occurs through interactions between individuals. It acknowledges that through these interactions, people understand each other in unique ways and recognize their differences. Intersubjectivity promotes accepting others' differences and seeing all people as equal despite variations in attributes, beliefs, or backgrounds. It allows for marginalized groups to be seen as valuable contributors through their talents, not based on physical or social traits.
Intersubjectivity is the mutual recognition of each other as persons which occurs through interactions between individuals. It acknowledges that through these interactions, people understand each other in unique ways and recognize their differences. Intersubjectivity promotes accepting others' differences and seeing all people as equal despite variations in attributes, beliefs, or backgrounds. It allows for marginalized groups to be seen as valuable contributors through their talents, not based on physical or social traits.
Intersubjectivity is the mutual recognition of each other as persons which occurs through interactions between individuals. It acknowledges that through these interactions, people understand each other in unique ways and recognize their differences. Intersubjectivity promotes accepting others' differences and seeing all people as equal despite variations in attributes, beliefs, or backgrounds. It allows for marginalized groups to be seen as valuable contributors through their talents, not based on physical or social traits.
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INTERSUBJECTIVITY
Pre-assessment A. Multiple Choice. Select the letter of the best answer from among the given choices.
1.Which of the following is the mutual recognition of each other as persons?
A. Dialogue B. Personality C. Intersubjectivity D. Character Pre-assessment
2.How do we interact people in meaningful ways?
A.To be hesitant in being attached and have close relationship with other people. B.To establish attachments and seek close relationships with other people C.To be worried about what people thinks about you D.To be anxious about socializing. Pre-assessment
3.Which of the following is TRUE about intersubjectivity?
A.Intersubjectivity is caused by an influence by another person. B.Intersubjectivity is not an interaction between self and others. C.Intersubjectivity is a kind of relationship which considered a subject-to-person way of relating. D.Intersubjectivity is caused by philosophical concept. Pre-assessment
4.What drives us to extend assistance and act with concern
towards others? A.The recognition that we are all born perfect B.The recognition that all people feel, look and think the same. C.The recognition that differences will not exist among groups of people. D.The recognition of our shared humanity and dignity. Pre-assessment
5.Which of the following is the best example of intersubjectivity?
A.Ben has always loved dogs. When his parents let him choose a family pet, he picks a Labrador puppy from the shelter. B.When Anna was twelve, her sister told her that pickles are rotten cucumbers. Because of this, Anna now orders all her burgers without pickles. C.When Sara was fifteen, she went exploring in a cave and became trapped. She is now afraid of closed spaces. D.Tony was born with vision in only one eye. Because of this, he sometimes has difficulty perceiving depth. LESSON 1 ACCEPTING DIFFERENCES WHAT IS INTERSUBJECTIVITY?
The interaction between the self and the other
is related to the philosophical concept of INTERSUBJECTIVITY which is the mutual recognition of each other as persons. WHAT IS INTERSUBJECTIVITY? A good way to think of intersubjectivity is to imagine how one relates to their family and friends. Maybe one of the family member enjoyed playing volleyball. He took one of the members of the family with him when he practiced, and he always had a good time. Growing up, he decided to join the school volleyball team. If that member of the family had not played volleyball with him growing up, he may not have grown to like the sport. The experience with volleyball can be called intersubjective because it was influenced by another person. Important values related to intersubjectivity include acceptance of differences and embracing diversity. We understand that each person is unique, therefore, differences will exist among groups of people. When we look at physical traits and even behavior, we can see that no two persons look and think the same. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs. What unites us all is our shared HUMANITY and DIGNITY. Important values related to intersubjectivity include acceptance of differences and embracing diversity. We understand that each person is unique, therefore, differences will exist among groups of people. When we look at physical traits and even behavior, we can see that no two persons look and think the same. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs. What unites us all is our shared HUMANITY and DIGNITY. Important values related to intersubjectivity include acceptance of differences and embracing diversity. We understand that each person is unique, therefore, differences will exist among groups of people. When we look at physical traits and even behavior, we can see that no two persons look and think the same. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs. What unites us all is our shared HUMANITY and DIGNITY. Important values related to intersubjectivity include acceptance of differences and embracing diversity. We understand that each person is unique, therefore, differences will exist among groups of people. When we look at physical traits and even behavior, we can see that no two persons look and think the same. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs. What unites us all is our shared HUMANITY and DIGNITY. SUMMARY Each person is just as important as you are. This means that you learn to accept your life as worthwhile. The bottom line is, there will be things in your life that you will not be able to change and there will be things that you can. Think about it. Our character, attitude, intellect and the way in which we interact with others are all things we can change and improve. LESSON 2 ACCEPTING OTHERS The interaction between the self and the other is related to the philosophical concept of INTERSUBJECTIVITY which is the mutual recognition of each other as persons. As humans, we have the natural and universal tendency to relate, to establish attachments and seek close relationship with other people. Our human nature drives us to reach out to other people and interact with them in meaningful ways.
Through our interactions with others we understand how and
why people think and act the way they do, thus, we notice how different we are from each other. The interaction between the self and the other is related to the philosophical concept of INTERSUBJECTIVITY which is the mutual recognition of each other as persons. As humans, we have the natural and universal tendency to relate, to establish attachments and seek close relationship with other people. Our human nature drives us to reach out to other people and interact with them in meaningful ways.
Through our interactions with others we understand how and
why people think and act the way they do, thus, we notice how different we are from each other. What makes a person different from one another?
The attitude, behavior, personality and talents that humans
possess are what makes every individual totally different from each other because each one is bestowed with gifts that are inherent which can be used to uplift oneself and serve others. Intersubjectivity looks at others as rooted within the self, it is safe to say that this concept also promotes a view that all people are equal. This would imply that people from other sectors of society, such as those who have physical disabilities or socio-economic challenges are seen as individuals with the same potential and talents as anybody else.
Everyone has the power to understand relationships and
interactions that occur in the society with little regard to social or physical differences. In effect, people who are marginalized may still be seen as significant contributors to society through their talents, skills, and capabilities. Intersubjectivity looks at others as rooted within the self, it is safe to say that this concept also promotes a view that all people are equal. This would imply that people from other sectors of society, such as those who have physical disabilities or socio-economic challenges are seen as individuals with the same potential and talents as anybody else.
Everyone has the power to understand relationships and
interactions that occur in the society with little regard to social or physical differences. In effect, people who are marginalized may still be seen as significant contributors to society through their talents, skills, and capabilities. GROUP ACTIVITY Read and understand each example of individual and answer the questions that follow. 1. Stephen Hawking is a physicist and cosmologist who, despite his rare medical condition called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), made significant contributions to contemporary studies of relativity and quantum physics. 2. As a child, Oprah Winfrey experienced living in a poor household and was sexually abused. Despite this, she motivated herself to succeed and did so by being one of the richest women alive today. The concept of intersubjectivity also promotes a view that all people are equal. This would imply that people from other sectors of society, such as those who have physical disabilities or socioeconomic challenges, are seen as individuals with the same potential and talents as anybody else. Because intersubjectivity is unbiased, everyone has the power to understand relationships and interactions occurring within the society with little regard to social or physical deficiencies. In effect, people who comes from marginalized situation are still be seen as significant contributors to society through their talents, skills, and capabilities. Living in this world is not perfect. We are not perfect. The examples given were a revelation for us, for these give us inspiration to feel that we should be sensitive enough to understand every individual’s differences. We sometimes feel that we are not capable of doing things but from the given examples, we can say that we should be thankful already of what we can do.