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TIME FOR SOME

FUN!!!
Paint Me A
Picture
Introduction to the Philosophy
of the Human Person

Intersubj
ectivity GROUP
2
Lesson
Objectives
The following presentation and collection of
resources will focus on students developing
the skills to achieve the following:

1 2 3 4
Intersubjectivity Authentic Interaction Embracin
Dialogue with the g
Disadvantage Difference
d
s
The word interpersonal is made
from the combination of the
following:

a. inter = a prefix which means


‘between'

b. person = which means ‘human’ or


‘individual’

c. -al = a suffix which means,


‘pertaining to’ or having the
‘character of’
Interper
sonal
is a word we used in
describing interactions
(pakikipag-ugnayan o
pakikipag-halubilo)
between people.
Interpersonal
refers to something
involving, or
occurring among
several people.
Interpersonal skills
refer to our ability to
Interpersonal
relations
referring to interactions
that exist between the
Self
(Ako) and the Other
(lahat ng
Intersubjectivity
a. inter = again this is a prefix which
means ‘between’

b. subject = this refers to a person


or thing that is being discussed with.
this refers to a person or thing that is
being discussed with.

c. -ity = a suffix used to form nouns


which expresses state or condition.
Intersubjec
tivity
Intersubjectivity also
carries the meaning of a
unique relationship
between
separate individuals or
subjects.
Intersubjectivity or the Self-
Other interaction comes in
two levels, which are:

a. First first
- this refers to the simple
awareness of the self about the
existence of the other.
Intersubjectivity or the Self-
Other interaction comes in
two levels, which are:

b. Deeper Level
- this refers to the awareness of
the self as being seen by others.
HUMAN GAZE

Gaze is the powerful element


of social interaction. It
reveals where a person is
focusing their attention and
when directed to us, it can
have strong emotional effect.
SEEMING

implies a character in the


thing observed that gives
it the appearance,
sometimes through
intent, of something else.
Authentic
Dialogue
means accepting others
even if they are different
from themselves.
Importance of Authentic
Dialogue
1. We learn to acknowledge that
our different perspectives are
not necessarily right or wrong.
Instead, we recognize that these
differences are new ways to
learn and understand the
essence of other people’s
Importance of Authentic
Dialogue
2. We realize that shared
knowledge and wisdom are vital
in our personal growth and
development.
We realize that shared knowledge and
wisdom are vital in our personal growth
and development.
Importance of Authentic
Dialogue

3. We get to broaden our


perspectives and understanding
that what we see may not
always be the bigger picture,
thus, needing the insight of
other people as well... What are
Importance of Authentic
Dialogue
4. We begin to accept that
sometimes people criticize
constructively, and that we
must learn to deal with certain
criticisms wisely and kindly.
Example 1
Teacher: "What does freedom mean to
you?"
Student: "For me, freedom is having the
right to do whatever we want."
Teacher: "But are there limits to freedom?
How do we know if what we're doing is
right?" Student: "I guess we need to
consider the rights of others and the laws
Example 2
Doctor: "How are you feeling today?"
Patient: "I'm still experiencing a lot of pain in my
shoulder."
Doctor: "That's understandable. Let's take a look at it
again. Have you been following the treatment plan I
prescribed?"
Patient: "Yes, I've been taking the medication and
doing the exercises, but the pain hasn't gone away."
Dialogue
• It is a deep genuine relationship
between persons.
• It happens when two persons truly
acknowledge each other’s presence
and treat
• This deeper and more genuine
interaction
• Happens when two persons “open
up” to each other and give and
A genuine dialogue is attained
when all of the following
conditions are present:
a. When the Self realizes that the
Other is a unique or distinct
person;
b. When the two individuals begin
to view each other as an Other;
c. When the two persons truly
acknowledging the presence of
each other.

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