PHILO-INTERSUBJECTIVITY

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The ability to share and understand the emotions of another person.

Empathy

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The perception, understanding, and reaction to the distress or need of others.

Sympathy

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Shared awareness and understanding among individuals, made possible by the awareness of oneself and others.

Intersubjectivity

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A form of interaction where one individual treats another as a subject, fostering mutual connection and understanding.

I-Thou Relationship

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A form of interaction where one individual treats another as an object, focusing on utilitarian aspects rather than genuine connection.

I-It Relationship

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A theory emphasizing moral obligation to respond to the needs of others and extend help to those in need.

Ethics of Care

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An Austrian-born Israeli Jewish philosopher known for his philosophy of dialogue, emphasizing the importance of genuine interaction.

Martin Buber

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A meaningful interaction where both parties acknowledge each other's presence and treat each other as equals.

Genuine Dialogue

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The willingness of a person to be present for another and to offer assistance.

Availability

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A philosopher known for his theory of communicative action and the concepts related to achieving mutual understanding.

Jurgen Habermas

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What are the dimensions of poverty?

Income, health, education, empowerment, working condition