問題一覧
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The mutual recognition of each other as a persons. or "a unique relationship between distinct subject."
Intersubjectivity
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Where an individual present himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with others.
Seeming
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This made possible when self realizes that the other is a genuine and unique individual.
Dialogue
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The ability to share emotions, an important aspect of intersubjectivity.
Empathy
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The willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.
Availability
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An ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimension of relationships and interactions.
Ethics of Care
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This arises when a person ceases to view the other person as a mere object or a means to satisfy personal interests.
Alienation
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An australian born jewish philosopher best known for his philosophy of Dialogue.
Martin Buber
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The life of the group of people bound together by experiences and reactions.
Social
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The life between persons, the interpersonal the life of dialogue.
Interhuman
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An american (born 1880-1968) author, political activist, and the first deaf-blind person to earn bachelor's degree.
Helen Keller
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An australian (born 1982) evangelist and motivational speaker who was born with phocomelia, a condition in which person is born with no arms or legs.
Nicholas James "Nick" Vujicic
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The first visually-impaired filipino (born 1980) to graduate summa cum laude from ateneo de manila university in 2001.
Roselle Ambubuyog
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An organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common territory and culture.
Society
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Remove from modernity and civilization
Natural State
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An agreement where individuals sacrifice an ammount of their freedom and submit to a higher authority.
Social Contract
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Locke's Social contract is a covenant among individuals to cooperate and share the burden of upholding the welfare of society.
Consent of the Governed
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Rousseau believe that even if the people are the ones who organized society and established an authority or goverment, in extreme cases, the goverment is able to impose its will on the people.
General Will
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to explain social form
Original Position
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described people as a significant factor in building and maintaining societies.
Self Interest
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This is recognized as the earliest and simplest form of society.
Hunting and Gathering Society
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This type of society is characterized by the domestication of animals for food for a more and predictable food supply.
Pastoral Society
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A society primarily engages in the small scale cultivation of Plants, Fruits, and Vegetables and the domestication of animals.
Horticultural Society
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This type of society is a further evolution of pastoral and horticultural societies.
Agarian or Agriculture Society
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A society based on the ownership of land.
Feudal Society
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A society based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services.
Industrial Society
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The society is marked by the establishment of societies based on knowledge, information, and the sale services.
Post-Industrial Society
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Where people organize themselves through communication technology and the internet.
Virtual Society