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Interpersonal Relations
Are made possible when SELF becomes aware of the OTHER- which includes everyone and everything outside of the self
Intersubjectivity
Is the mutual recognition of each other as person; a unique relationship betwee distint subjects
Intersubjectivity
according to philosophers, is the notion of recognizing the SELF in the OTHER
1.The simple awareness of the existence of the other
This means that when we see other people walking down the street, we are aware that there are other beings unique from us, and that they exist outside of our perception
1.The simple of self as being seen by others
One of the people you are watching suddenly stops and looks straight at you. You are immediately aware of this person’s action as an OTHER
1.The simple of self as being seen by others
You are aware of another significant fac t- you know that the stranger at you is aware of YOU as a person
SELF IN OTHER
is important element in all other aspects of interpersonal interaction
SEEMING
actions where an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with others
SEEMING
Persons take on “roles” or act out characters when dealing with certain people or when in certain
situation. This considered unconscious, natural act on the part of humans
DIALOGUE
is what characterizes deeper and more geniune interaction
DIALOGUE
is made possible when the SELF realizes that OTHER is genuine and unique individuals
DIALOGUE
naturally seek and are able to achieve and maintain genuine, meaningful relations with others
Human Existence
is a continual dialogue with the “other” and that the “self” becomes whole through interation with other people and his or her surroundings
empathy
the ability to share emotions
empathy
Enables us to experience another person’s emotions, such as happiness, anger, and sadness, in a manner of speaking
Availability
Is the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another
ethics for care
is an ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimension of relationships and interactions
ALIENATION
arises when a person ceases to view the other as a distinct and authentic person and merely considers the other person as a mere object or means to satisfy personal interest