Embracing Differences
Embracing Differences
Q U A RT E R 4 M O D U L E 2
I N T R O D U C T I O N T O P H I LO S O P H Y – G RA D E 1 1
M A R I V E TT E J OY M . B E N E D I C T O , T- I I / G U I DA N C E D E S I G N AT E
OBJECTIVES:
Realize that intersubjectivity requires accepting differences
and not to impose on to others
• Explain that authentic dialogue means accepting others
even if they are different from themselves
• Performs activities that demonstrate an appreciation for
the talents of persons with disabilities and those from the
underprivileged sectors of society
TOPICS
Lesson 1: What is Intersubjectivity?
• Lesson 2: Elements of Interpersonal
Relationships
• Lesson 3: Empathy and Society
LET US REVIEW!
Our ability to engage in meaningful
interactions with other people, our
surroundings, and everything around us is
rooted in our capacity for self-awareness
and transcendence.
Before we begin to relate with others, we must
first be aware of ourselves as rational individuals
capable of determined and reasonable action.
1.EMPATHY
2.AVAILABILITY
WHAT IS EMPATHY?
Empathy, or the ability to share emotions, is an important
aspect of intersubjectivity. This emotion is driven by a
person's awareness that the other is a person with thoughts
and feelings.
EMPATHY