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“You begin talking to your classmate, telling him or her about a funny experience you had in school.” “You begin talking to the pencil, telling it about a funny experience you had in school.

Intersubjectivity

The way we act with other people is often influenced by our ideas of how these people see us.

These actions are referred to as “ seeming” – where an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with others. This is considered as an unconscious, natural act on the part of humans.

What characterizes a genuine human interaction? 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 deeper and more genuine interaction is called a dialogue , and this is made possible when the self realizes that the other is a genuine and unique individual.

A dialogue is an interaction between persons that happens through speech or the use of words, expressions, and body language. However, it must be noted that a dialogue is not confined to words.

The dialogue, therefore, becomes a means by which persons are able to share in each other’s lives.

The notion of a dialogue becomes clearer when we reflect on the nature of our conversations with other people. The conversations you have with casual acquaintances are different from those with people who are closest to you.

A dialogue occurs when two person “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.

How does intersubjectivity define our interactions with other persons? Empathy, or the ability to share emotions. This emotion is driven by a person’s awareness that the other is a person with thoughts and feelings. Empathy enables us to experience another person’s emotions, such as happiness, anger and sadness.

Availability, or the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.

The ethics of care is an ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimension of relationships and interactions. This moral perspective encourages individuals to help other people, most especially the vulnerable.

A person that adopts this negative view is said to be experiencing alienation . This 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.

Our human nature drives us to feel indignation against these kinds or behavior because we know that these actions are an insult to human dignity. Alienation goes against the concept of personhood because this view discounts the humanity and dignity of a person and leads to dehumanization.

Society must be founded on relationships and bonds established through mutual respect and recognition of human dignity.

How can philosophy help you evaluate your relationships with others? Important values elated to intersubjectivity include acceptance of differences and embracing diversity. The recognition of our shred humanity and dignity is what drives us to extend assistance and act with concern towards others, especially toward individuals or groups that experience hardships and discrimination.

Examples of people with disabilities who have successfully risen above their physical limitations to live productive lives include: Helen Keller (deaf-blind) Nick Vujicic ( phocomelia ) Roselle Ambubuyog (visually-impaired)
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