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Authentic Dialogue Part 2

1) Authentic dialogue requires mutual sharing between two people through acceptance and sincerity in an I-Thou relationship. 2) Human existence involves continual dialogue with others where the self becomes whole through interaction and connection. 3) Key aspects of positive interaction include empathy, availability, and an ethics of care perspective that responds to others' needs.
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Authentic Dialogue Part 2

1) Authentic dialogue requires mutual sharing between two people through acceptance and sincerity in an I-Thou relationship. 2) Human existence involves continual dialogue with others where the self becomes whole through interaction and connection. 3) Key aspects of positive interaction include empathy, availability, and an ethics of care perspective that responds to others' needs.
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AUTHENTIC

DIALOGUE PART
2
CONVERSATIONS
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REVIEW
In essence, it is impossible for you to
have a dialogue with a material
object, a plant or even a pet. Only
beings with INNER LIFE can
engage in dialogue.
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CONVERSATION
Conversation according to Martin
Heidegger (1997), humankind is a
conversation. It is a dialogue that is
progressively attuned to communication
about Being. This conversation is
creative, poetic and deep.
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NATURE OF 5

CONVERSATION OR
DIALOGUE
ACCORDING TO MARTIN FOR BUBER
HEIDEGGER (1997)
• a conversation is more than an • a life of dialogue is a mutual
idle talk but DIALOGUE. sharing of our inner selves in
• Language is a tool for the realm of the interhuman
communication, information, • Between two persons is a
and social interaction mutual awareness of each other
• A conversation attempts to as persons.
articulate who and what we are, • Personal making entails the
not as particular individuals but affirmation of the other as a
as human beings person who is unique and has
• For we are human beings distinct personality.
who care about more than • There is the acceptance of the
information and person unfolding the other
gratification. actualize himself/herself
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CONVERSATION OR
DIALOGUE
ACCORDING TO KAROL A DIALOGUE, ACCORDING
WOJTYLA TO ABELLA (2016)
• • starts when two persons “open
Therefore, an authentic up” to each other and give and
dialogue entails a person-to- receive one another in their
person, mutual sharing of encounter.
selves, acceptance and sincerity. • Genuine dialogue happens when
This relation is the I – Thou you and the other are willing to
Relation share yourselves with one
• which refers to the interpersonal another.
which fulfills and actualizes • Your awareness of other’s
oneself presence as a true person is
• ALSO ACCDG TO RAMOS 2016 defined by your acceptance of
other’s uniqueness and
differences.
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CONVERSATION
Your awareness of other’s
presence as a true person is
defined by your acceptance of
other’s uniqueness and
differences.
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HUMAN EXISTENCE IS A CONTINUAL DIALOGUE WITH


THE OTHER, AND THAT THE SELF
BECOMES WHOLE THROUGH INTERACTION WITH
OTHER PEOPLE AND HIS OR HER SURROUNDINGS.
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CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING


IN DEFINING YOUR
INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS.
1.Empathy
• an important aspect of intersubjectivity.
• It is your ability to share emotions.
• When you are aware of the emotional conditions of other
people, you use this information to determine your own
actions and behaviorHence, empathy enables you to
experience another person’s happiness, anger and
sadness.
• To differentiate, sympathy is “feeling with” while empathy is “feeling in”.

• For instance, how would you behave around a friend who just informed you that his or her love one has died?
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CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING


IN DEFINING YOUR
INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS.
2.AVAILABILITY
• refers to your willingness to be present and be at the disposal of
another.
• For instance, you went to a place unfamiliar to you and you can
not locate the exact place you are supposed to go. You might
consider asking directions from those who are living in the area.
How will you feel if those people kept ignoring you?
What will you think about these people?
• If someone is in the same situation, will you help him or her or will you ignore
him or her?
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CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING


IN DEFINING YOUR
INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS.
3.ETHICS OF CARE
1. an ethical theory that emphasizes the
moral dimensions of relationships and
interactions. This moral perspective
encourages you to help other people,
most especially the vulnerable.
• a moral obligation to respond to the needs of other people.
This is to say that you have

•  
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CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING


IN DEFINING YOUR
INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS.
3.ETHICS OF CARE
• This is to say that you have
• a moral obligation
to respond to the
needs of other people.
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Not all human interactions are positive. There are


those who view others negatively. Their actions
• “ are influenced by self-interests. This view is
frustrating or deceptive. The person that adopts
this negativity is experiencing alienation. This • ”
happens when you stop to view other as distinct
and authentic person and consider
the other as an object or a means to satisfy your
personal interests.
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ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH THE


WORD MATAPOBRE?
THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF ALIENATION. HAVE YOU
EXPERIENCED IT? WHAT DID YOU DO?
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• Your human nature drives you to feel indignation against these


kinds of behavior because you know that these actions are an
insult to HUMAN DIGNITY. The FEELING OF
ALIENATION, if left unaddressed, gives rise to negative
views and actions directed to a person or group of persons.
Alienation goes against the concept of personhood because
this view discounts the humanity and dignity of a person and
leads to dehumanization.
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“ Society must be founded on relationships and


bonds established through mutual respect and
recognition of human dignity. When you recognize


that individual is unique, then differences exist. To
create a community of harmony, you need to accept
differences and embrace diversity.
 
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OBSTACLES TO DIALOGUE
Meaning Example
It is a way of approaching the In a situation, you are hiding
Seeming other governed by the image one aspects of yourself to appear
desires to impress on others. desirable or impressive.

Speechifying It is hearing without listening to Naririnig ka nga, di ka naman


what one says. pinakikinggan
It is holding one’s opinion,

ImpositionIt is holding one’s opinion, values, attitudes and


oneself without regard for those of another. You tell others how they
should act, behave and respond to things.

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