PHILOSOPHYOF THE HUMAN PERSON <3 isolation from others.
INTERSUBJECTIVITY By forming communities and reaching out
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SUBJECTIVITY POPE JOHN PAUL II (KAROL) THEORY OF
- The perception or experience of reality from within one’s PARTICIPATION (‘WE RELATIONSHIP’) own perspective (both conscious and unconscious) and Human being is a social being necessarily limited by the boundary or horizon of one’s Humans are by nature social beings worldview, Humans has the natural tendency to established INTERSUBJECTIVITY relationship with other people - Term originally coined by the philosopher Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) most simply stated as the interchange Homo socius ; "social man" man as a of thoughts and feelings, both conscious and social being. unconscious, between two persons or “subjects” as Alienation – refers to the separation of things that facilitated by empathy. naturally belong together
CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN RELATIONS Humans are agents of participation
Dialogue - genuine interaction between 2 individuals where there an acknowledgement of the individual Humans are participative, the person is able to differences while talking listening and discussing with one fulfill one’s self through working with others another Human person is oriented toward relation and Empathy - ability to share emotions, sharing in communal life for the common good. Availability - willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of one another
MARTIN BUBER I-THOU (YOU) RELATIONSHIP
Two types of Human Relationship I-IT (Ich-Es) relationships– are purely functional,transactional, utilitarian, instrumental relationships. I-Thou (Ich-Du) relationship – are intersubjective encounter, offer truly meaningful connections between people
Monologic in nature Dialogic in nature
ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO
Humans are not isolationist. Man exists and acts together with others. (We)