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SELF- CONSCIOUSNESS

LESSON 6
-is considered by philosophers as a
INTERSUBJECTIVITY defining characteristic of the self-
other relationship.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
SELF IN THE OTHER
-are made possible when the self
becomes aware of the other -is an important element in all other
aspects of interpersonal interactions.
RECOGNIZING THE SELF IN THE
OTHER SEEMING

-is how philosophers define -refers to where an individual


interpersonal relations presents himself or herself in a
certain way when dealing with
INTERSUBJECTIVITY others.
-is the mutual recognition of each -considered a natural and often
other as persons. unconscious act.
-refers to the shared awareness and DIALOGUE
understanding among persons
-deeper and more genuine
- also carries the meaning of “a interaction
unique relationship between distinct
subjects” -is made possible when the self
realizes that the other is a genuine
-also allows a person to become and unique individual.
closer to others in many different
ways. -happens when two persons truly
acknowledge each other’s presence
A UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN and treat each other as equals.
DISTINCT SUBJECTS
EMPATHY
-refers to the characteristic of the
human person to engage in a very -the ability to share emotions
intimate and personal relationship -is an important aspect of
with others who are different from intersubjectivity
him or her but who are also like him
or her.
-this emotion is driven by a person’s
awareness that the other is a person
HELLEN KELLER (1880-1968)
with thoughts and feelings.
-was an American author, political
-enables us to experience another
activist, and the first deaf-blind
person’s emotions
person to earn a bachelor’s degree.
AVAILABILITY
NICHOLAS JAMES “NICK” VIJINIC
-refers to the willingness of a person
-born 1982
to be present for another and to
render assistance to another. -is an Australian evangelist and
motivational speaker who was born
ETHICS OF CARE
with phocomelia (a condition in
-is an ethical theory that emphasizes which a person is born with no arms
the moral dimension of relationships or legs)
and interactions.
ROSELLE AMBUBUYOG
-encourages individuals to help other
-born 1980
people, most especially the
vulnerable. -is the first visually-impaired Filipino
to graduate summa cum laude from
ALIENATION
Ateneo De Manila University in 2001.
-this arises when a person ceases to
view the other as a distinct and
authentic person
-considers the other person as a mere
object or a means to satisfy personal
interests.
-A person that adopts negative view
EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES WHO HAVE
SUCCESFULLY RISEN ABOVE THEIR
PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS TO LIVE
PRODUCTIVE LIVES INCLUDE :

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