Intersubjectivity: Dialogue Vs Monologue

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Intersubjectivity: Dialogue Vs Monologue discussions on my Senior High School Class of Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.


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Intersubjectivity : Dialogue vs Monologue Loreto C. Jugo Jr. LPT, SST II Busao National High School Busao , Maribojoc , Bohol

Let’s watch this! “KAHERA”

WHAT CHARACTERIZES A GENUINE HUMAN INTERACTION?

The answer is . . . . . . Dialogue

What is dialogue??? Dialogue means a deeper and more genuine interaction.

How is dialogue possible? This made possible when the self realizes that the other is genuine and unique individual. When two individuals begin to view each other as an other –that is, truly acknowledging each other’s presence – then that is the beginning of an authentic relationship and dialogue.

Who’s philosopher behind dialogue? The noted Jewish Philosopher on dialogue is . . . . . . MARTIN BUBER (I-THOU)

MARTIN BUBER -makes a distinction between the HUMAN and INTERHUMAN . -The Social is the life of the group of people bound together by common experiences and reactions; in short, a group existence . -The Interhuman is the life between persons, the interpersonal, the life of dialogue, The “I-THOU ”. The Interhuman can happen to persons with opposing views, like a boxer in the boxing match.

“I-THOU VS “I-IT” “I-THOU” ( dialogue ) is to be distinguished from “I-IT” ( monologue ) (Opposite of Dialogue) -One way of distinguishing dialogue from monologue is to describe the obstacles to dialogue which would be the characteristics of monologue . -We must note first that our life with other persons is in reality never pure dialogue nor pure monologue but a mixture. It is the question of which predominates.

OBSTACLES OF DIALOGUE! The first obstacle to dialogue is ” SEEMING”, in contrast to “BEING ”. -Seeming proceeds from what one wishes to seem. I approach the other from what I want to impress on the other. The look of seeming is “made-up”, artificial . -Being proceeds from what one really is. I approach the other from what I really am, not wanting to impress on the other.

OBSTACLES OF DIALOGUE! The second obstacle to dialogue is speechifying, in contrast to personal making present . -Speechifying is talking past one another. For Sartre, this is the impassable walls between partners in conversation. Most conversations today are really monologues . -Personally make present the other as the very one he is, I become aware of Him, that he is different from me, unique, maybe even with opposing views .

OBSTACLES OF DIALOGUE! The third obstacle to dialogue is IMPOSITION , in contrast to UNFOLDING . -Imposition is interaction between persons, they influence one another. It is dictating my own opinion, attitude, myself on the other . -Unfolding, on the other hand, is finding in the other the disposition towards what I myself recognized as true good and beautiful. If it is true, good and beautiful, it must also be alive in the other person in his own unique way. All I have to do in dialogue is to bring him to see it for himself.

To summarize, genuine dialogue is turning to the partner in all truth.

To turn to the other in all truth also means imagining the real, accepting the wholeness of the other, including his real potentialities and the truth of what he cannot say . To confirm the other does not mean approval. Even if I disagree with him, I can accept him as my partner in genuine dialogue; I affirm him as a person.

Group activity: role playing Group 1 “Seeming” Group 2 “Being” Group 3 “Speechifying” Group 4 “Personal Making Present” Group 5 “Imposition” Group 6 “Unfolding” Group 7 “Personal Making Present” Group 8 “Unfolding”

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