Introduction To The Philosophy - Q2 - W2
Introduction To The Philosophy - Q2 - W2
Introduction To The Philosophy - Q2 - W2
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Self-Learning
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
Module in
Lesson: Intersubjectivity
Quarter: II Week: 2 Day and Time: See Class program
Learning competency/ies:
Realize that intersubjectivity requires accepting differences and not imposing on others exercise
prudence in making choices;
Explain that authentic dialogue means accepting others even if they are different from
themselves
Performs activities that demonstrate an appreciation for the talents of persons with disabilities
and those from the underprivileged sectors of society
Learning Tasks:
Study Notebook Activity Sheet
Pre-Test, pp. 1-2 Activity 1, pp.4-5
Post-Test, p. 5-6 Activity 2, p.5
I. INTRODUCTION
The whole world is more connected now more than ever in the 21st century. Using
communication technology such as the Internet, we can discover and even interact with other cultures
around the globe.
Specifically, this module consists of the following lessons:
Lesson 1: What is Intersubjectivity?
Lesson 2: Elements of Interpersonal Relationships
Lesson 3: Empathy and Society
In this module, the learner will be able to:
Realize that intersubjectivity requires accepting differences and not to impose on to others
Explain that authentic dialogue means accepting others even if they are different from
themselves
Performs activities that demonstrate an appreciation for the talents of persons with disabilities
and those from the underprivileged sectors of society
II. PRE-TEST. A. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.
______1. Intersubjectivity refers to shared awareness and understanding among people.
______2. Man has the natural tendency to establish relationships with other people.
______3. The views and ideas of other people, as well as social context do not influence our behavior as
individuals.
______4. We are primarily aware of people as objects and not as persons.
______5. Seeming refers to the capacity of individuals to engage in genuine interaction with others.
B. Multiple Choice. Select the letter of the best answer from among the given choices.
6. Which of the following is the mutual recognition of each other as persons?
A. Dialogue B. Personality
C. Intersubjectivity D. Character
7. How do we interact people in meaningful ways?
A. To be hesitant in being attached and have close relationship with other people.
B. To establish attachments and seek close relationships with other people
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C. To be worried about what people thinks about you
D. To be anxious about socializing.
8. Which of the following is TRUE about intersubjectivity?
A. Intersubjectivity is caused by an influence by another person.
B. Intersubjectivity is not an interaction between self and others.
C. Intersubjectivity is a kind of relationship which considered a subject-to-person
way of relating.
D. Intersubjectivity is caused by philosophical concept.
9. What drives us to extend assistance and act with concern towards others?
A. The recognition that we are all born perfect
B. The recognition that all people feel, look and think the same.
C. The recognition that differences will not exist among groups of people.
D. The recognition of our shared humanity and dignity.
10. Which of the following is the best example of intersubjectivity?
A. Ben has always loved dogs. When his parents let him choose a family pet, he picks a Labrador
puppy from the shelter.
B. When Anna was twelve, her sister told her that pickles are rotten cucumbers. Because of
this, Anna now orders all her burgers without pickles.
C. When Sara was fifteen, she went exploring in a cave and became trapped. She is now afraid
of closed spaces.
D. Tony was born with vision in only one eye. Because of this, he sometimes has difficulty
perceiving depth.
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Intersubjectivity is a philosophical concept that explore the mutual recognition of each other as
persons. It cannot be denied that we interact with other beings in the world, but some of these beings
that we interact with are persons and must be recognized as such. Intersubjectivity also carries the
meaning of unique relationship between distinct subjects. It refers to the characteristics of the human
person to engage in a very intimate and personal relationship with others who are different from him or
her but who are also like him or her. This is possible because the person has an inner life or interiority.
Having an inner life allows the person to give himself or herself to others.
This also allows the individual to receive others in his or her life and relate with them.
Intersubjectivity also allows a person to become closer to others in many ways. In everyday social
interactions, persons could agree and cooperate with each other. There is also the experience of shared
or “common” knowledge and shared emotions such as grief, joy, and love.
A deeper level of interaction between the self and the other, on the other hand, is the awareness of the
self as being seen by others. Imagine, for instance, that one of the people you are watching suddenly
stops and looks straight at you. You are immediately aware of this person’s action as another which is
the stranger looking at your direction. Also, you are aware of another significant fact that you know that
the stranger staring at you is aware of you as a person. This self-consciousness is considered by
philosophers as a defining characteristic of the self-other relationship.
Most human interactions, however, are not based on deception period since our human nature drives
us to uphold dignity and goodness, our interactions with others are also geared toward what is good
and beneficial. This led humans to strive to achieve deeper and more substantial interactions and
relations with other people. This deeper and more genuine interaction is called a dialogue, and this is
made possible when the self realizes that the other is genuine and unique individual. When two
individuals begin to view each other as another that is and truly acknowledging each other’s presence,
then that is the beginning of an authentic relationship and a dialogue.
A dialogue is an interaction between two persons
that happens through speech or the use of words,
expressions, and body language. The person is a being
who is open to others that can receive others in a
dialogue. Ordinarily, we think of it as a kind of
communication that usually occurs through a
conversation. However, it must be noted that dialogue is
not confined to words. Actions, gestures, and other
expressions maybe used to convey a person's inner life.
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Because persons are beings with inner lives, the words uttered during a dialogue are rooted in each
person’s inner life. Whenever a person speaks, he or she expresses a personal interiority and
communicates this part of himself or herself to another person. This is the reason why it is not possible
to have a dialogue with the material, object, a plan, or even a pet. Only beings with interiority or an
inner life can engage in a dialogue.
A dialogue occurs when two persons “open up” to each other and give and receive one another
in their encounter. Genuine dialogue occurs when persons are willing to share themselves with one
another period, the awareness of each other’s presence as a true person defined by the acceptance of
each other's uniqueness and differences. When each individual enters into a dialogue with this mindset,
then it is truly a dialogue between equals.
Philosophers agree that this is important for humans to pursue and achieve genuine
relationships to attain development. Human persons naturally seek and can achieve and maintain
genuine, meaningful relationship with each other. The human person is considered as a “being with
others,” which means that his or her identity and destiny are shaped by relating with others. Human
existence is a continual dialogue with the other, and that the self becomes whole through interaction
with other people and his or her surroundings.
3. ROSELLE AMBUBUYOG
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IV. POST-TEST. Write the letter of your answers in your study notebook.
1. Which of the following statement is TRUE.
a. Most people with disabilities cannot work
b. Human person can live on his own without the help of others
c. It is impossible to appreciate PWD’s and those from the underprivileged sectors of the society
d. Everybody deserves to be treated as human being no matter what he/she looks like
2. The following are perception about persons with disabilities (PWD) except;
a. PWD are people with the same right as what other people does.
b. PWD’s are less productive.
c. PWD’s could possibly engage into various social activities.
d. PWD’s can contribute to the economic growth of the society.
3. The following are the characteristics of the underprivileged, except?
a. Uneducated
b. Malnutrition and poor health
c. Victims of calamity
d. Lack of shelter
4. Which among the following demonstrates an appreciation for the talents of persons with disabilities
and those from the underprivileged sectors of the society?
a. Mike, a 7-year old gifted child, will continue his education in Singapore.
b. Nicki has been watching a talent show on TV since last year.
c. Jean invited a poor boy, who sings very well, to her show.
d. Dr. Magalang offers a full scholarship program for a debate winner.
5. How do we interact people in meaningful ways?
E. To be hesitant in being attached and have close relationship with other people.
F. To establish attachments and seek close relationships with other people
G. To be worried about what people thinks about you
H. To be anxious about socializing.
6. Who is the Filipino renowned singer, songwriter and radio anchor despite her condition managed to
inspire people to become a better person?
A. Grace Padaca C. Fatima Soriano
B. Helen Keller D. Roselle Ambubuyog
7. What important values are related to intersubjectivity?
A. Acceptance and recognition that all people are born perfect.
B. Acceptance and embracing the thought that all feel the same and think alike.
C. Acceptance and recognition that one is above the other.
D. Acceptance of differences and embracing diversity.
8. What drives us to reach out to other people and interact with them in meaningful ways?
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A. Human nature C. Close relationship
B. Establish attachment D. Mutual recognition
9. What drives us to extend assistance and act with concern towards others?
A. Recognition that one is above the other.
B. Recognition of our shared humanity and dignity
C. Recognition that all people are born perfect.
D. Recognition that differences will not exist among groups of people.
For Item # 10 refer to the statements below,
The philosophical concept of INTERSUBJECTIVITY is related to:
I. The interaction between the self and the other.
II. The recognition that all people feel, look and think the same.
10. Which statement/s is/are TRUE?
A. I only B. II only C. Both I and II D. Neither I and II
References
Abella, R. (2016). Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person. 2016. C & E Publishing, Inc. Quezon City
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WORKSHEET
Name: INTRODUCTION TO THE
Subject: PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN
Grade/Section:
PERSON
Subj. Teacher: Week: 4
I. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Test/Activity Score
A. Pre-Test
B. Post Test
C. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Answer the question that follows. Choose the best answer from among the
given choices. Write your Answer on the space provided.
11. Who among the following can best engage in a true dialogue?
A. Jess, who would only talk about the current political system of the country.
B. Joseph, who refuses to talk to anyone.
C. Kim, who only talked to people the same age as her.
D. Danny, who can talk comfortably to anyone.
12. Which of the following statements does not hold true about the concept of intersubjectivity?
A. Individuals and others are seen as pairs.
B. Promotes a view that all people are equal.
C. Requires financial resources and good socio-economic background.
D. Acceptance of the differences of others.
13. What is the concept where every individual is recognized as persons through their social
interactions?
A. Intrasubjectivity B. Communication
C. Authenticity D. Intersubjectivity
14. What do you call that concept when an individual places himself in the “shoes of others”?
A. Empathy C. Dignity
B. Sympathy D. Interaction
15. Which scenario demonstrates intersubjectivity?
A. Talking with a friend about the cat you both saw at the pet show
B. Volunteering to be the team leader in a fund-raising project
C. Writing in your blog about a big problem in school
D. Reading four books all by the same author
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Intersubjectivity is a condition of man, a subject, among other men, who are also subjects. It
refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons. It made possible by the
awareness of self and the other.
Elements:
Intersubjectivity has significant contributions to society and relationships, including the following:
It validates real and authentic subjective experiences.
It facilitates interaction among individuals.
It enables individuals to look at others equally, regardless of any physical or socio-
demographic factor.
It promotes a sense of community and unity among individuals.
It emphasizes that anyone can contribute to society.
Answer:
1. intersubjectivity is accepting each other as a person
2. accepting differences leads to unity and consider others to be unique
We are able to look at others equally, regardless of their physical and socio-economic
status and make us realize that anyone can contribute to the society. With this, it
promotes a sense of community and unity among individuals.
Intersubjectivity facilitates interaction among individuals which makes us treat each other as real
persons. We are able to look at others equally, regardless of their physical and socio-economic
status and make us realize that anyone can contribute to the society. With this, it promotes a
sense of community and unity among individuals.