INTERSUBJECTIVITY
Lesson 1: Accepting
differences
As humans, we have the natural
and universal tendency to relate, to
establish attachments and seek close
relationships with other people. Our
human nature drives us to reach out
to other people and interact with
them in meaningful ways.
The interaction between the
self and the other is related to the
philosophical concept of
INTERSUBJECTIVITY which is the
mutual recognition of each other
as persons.
Recitation:
Think of a particular person who
made an influence in your life
and how he/she change you as a
person.
Activity:

INTERSUBJECTIVITY_1.pptx

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    As humans, wehave the natural and universal tendency to relate, to establish attachments and seek close relationships with other people. Our human nature drives us to reach out to other people and interact with them in meaningful ways.
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    The interaction betweenthe self and the other is related to the philosophical concept of INTERSUBJECTIVITY which is the mutual recognition of each other as persons.
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    Recitation: Think of aparticular person who made an influence in your life and how he/she change you as a person.
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