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DBES LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET/GAWAING PAGKATUTO
Subject: Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Teacher: Rev. Fr. Roberto T. Oliveros, Jr.
Name of Learner:___________________________________________________________________
Grade Level & Section : ________________________________Inclusive Dates : _______________
Week No. 2 Score : _______________
Activity 1: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen
letter on the space before the number.
___1. Among the statements below, what best describes intersubjectivity?
a. It is about how humans treat plants.
b. It is a state of sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals.
c. It is about how we judge other persons.
d. It treats others as objects in interpersonal relationships.
___2. Which statement is incorrect about intersubjectivity?
a. That love is an important aspect in interpersonal relationships.
b. That we can put ourselves in the shoes of others.
c. That we can disregard others as much as we want.
d. That we cannot help but be sensitive with the existence of the other.
___3. Who among the discussed philosophers focused on the concept of human-
heartedness in his philosophy of intersubjectivity?
a. Confucius c. Martin Buber
b. Karol Wojtyla d. Martin Heidegger
___4. Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduced the “I-Thou” and “I-It” relationships?
a. Karol Wojtyla c. Confucius
b. Martin Buber d. Martin Heidegger
___5. What is the main focus of Karol Wojtyla’s philosophy of intersubjectivity?
a. Intellect c. Participation
b. Feelings d. Contribution
___6. He is also known as St. John Paul II who believes that human action is the
foundation of our being. All options except phrases must be arranged alphabetically
a. Karol Wojtyla c. Confucius
b. Martin Buber d. Martin Heidegger
___7. It refers to the unique relationship between distinct subjects.
a. Human Interaction c. Self-awareness
b. Intersubjectivity d. Transcendence
___8. Which of the following is the best example of intersubjectivity?
a. A person who loves dogs was offered to choose a family pet and preferred to
pick a Labrador puppy from a shelter.
b. A person was told that pickles are rotten cucumbers and so orders burgers
without pickles.
c. A person who was exploring in a cave got trapped and now afraid of closed
places.
d. A person who was born with only one-eye vision now has a difficulty of
perceiving depth.
___9. It refers to a person experiencing an event.
a. Subject c. Intersubject
b. Object d. Narrator
___10. It refers to an event a character experiences, or the goal he or she wants to achieve.
a. Human Interaction c. Self-awareness
b. Intersubjectivity d. Transcendence
___11. These are the two kinds of dialogues as explained by Martin Buber.
a. Ich- Ess & Ich-Du c. I-You & I-Thou
b. Ich- El & Ich-Tu d. I-It & I-Thou
___12. What attitude behavior describes the “I-Thou” relationship?
a. Sarcasm c. Empathic Understanding
b. Insult d. Impatience
___13. The human person is not just being-in-the-world but being-with-others, or being-in-
relation. One great example of this is?
a. Bullying c. Hatred to your enemy
b. Children exploitation d. Sincerity & being concern to others
___14. It is the idea behind which the speaker does not agree with the views of the person
and therefore considered invalid.
a. Way of being c. Speechifying
b. Seeming d. Imposing
___15. This type of relationship that shows the treatment of people with the other is
concentrated into the status of an object.
a. “I-I” Relationship c. “I-It” Relationship
b. “I-Thou” Relationship d. “I-We” Relationship