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Erich Seligmann Fromm

- German

Social Psychologist

Psychoanalyst

Sociologist

Humanistic Philosopher

Democratic Socialist

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REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTERING ANY ART JUST LIKE LOVE

Discipline

Concentration

Patience

Paternalism

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Paternalism

comes from the Latin pater, meaning to act like a father, or to treat another person like a child

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LEGAL MORALISM

the view that the law can legitimately be used to prohibit behaviors that conflict with society's collective moral judgments even when those behaviors do not result in physical or psychological harm to others.

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5 IMPORTANT REASONS WHY WE SHOULD ACCEPT OTHERS

1. You'll learn new things and make better decisions.

2. You'll make more interesting friends.

3. You'll be more progressive person.

4. You'll feel better.

5. You'll make the world a better place

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6 WAYS TO ACCEPT OTHERS AS THEY ARE

1. Watch your thoughts.

2. Look for the positive.

3. Avoid right or wrong dichotomies.

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4. Stop judging yourself.

5. Focus on the now.

6. Reverse the situation.

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ACCEPTANCE

To accept someone is to show respect for and validation of who they are, what they do, and for the life and path they chose

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NON-ACCEPTANCE

someone is to show disrespect and disregard for who another is, what they do, or life and path they chose.

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MARTIN BUBER

an Austrian-born Israeli Jewish philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue"The world is not comprehensible, but it is embraceable: through the embracing of one of its beings.

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intersubjectivity

Is a philosophical concept that explore the mutual recognition of each other as persons

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Edmund Husserl

most simply stated as the interchange of thoughts and feelings , both conscious and unconscious, between two persons or "subjects, " as facilitated by EMPATHY

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Social-

refers to the life of a group bound together by common experiences & reactions

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Interhuman

refers to life between and among persons; it refers to the "Interpersonal", that is, a life of dialogue.

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Dialogue

It is a deep and genuine relationship between persons

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I-IT relationship

➤Refers to the world of experience and sensation where there are objects.

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I-Thou relationship

Refers to the world of encounter & relationships where there are persons.

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SEEMING

way of approaching the other governed by the image one desires to impress others

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BEING

proceeds not from an image, but from what really is.

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SPEECHIFYING

hearing without listening

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PERSONAL MAKING PRESENT

process of fully opening oneself to the other

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IMPOSITION

telling the other how he/she should act, and respond to things

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UNFOLDING

seeing the other as a Unique, singular individual

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