
CONSEQUENCES AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY QUIZ 2
Quiz by James Torres
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An act of making good judgment that allows you to avoid risks.
An act of selecting or deciding when faced with two or more possibilities.
It is sharing of subjectivity states by two or more individuals.
It is a way of approaching the other governed by the image one desires to impress on the other.
It allows the individual to receive others in his or her life and relate with them, allowing a shared experience and shared emotions to take place.
A person that does not have any authority other than his or her reason.
It is states that you rely on rational calculation to achieve outcomes which provide you with the greatest benefit or satisfaction given by available choices.
It is the result or effect of your choices and actions.
Who among the discussed philosophers focus on the concept of human-heartedness in his philosophy of intersubjectivity?
Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduce the "I-Thou" relationship?
It is our personal experience of the world. This is how we perceive the world around us as individuals.
It means preferring to live in a community rather than living alone.
One's ability to engage in meaningful interactions with other people, surroundings, and everything around is rooted in the capacity of _______________________.
It is the ability to see yourself clearly and objectively through reflection and introspection.
It describes ways in which people act with other people and react to how other people are acting.
Explains about the surroundings, the people, or the event that influence you how to interpret things, how you speak, what you speak about or how you act.
It is experiencing the “world of objects”. This is the world that our body and everyone around us experiences.
Among the statement below, what best describes intersubjectivity?
Which statement is INCORRECT about intersubjectivity?
What is the main focus of Karol Wojtyla's philosophy of intersubjectivity?
What is the ability to exercise ones freedom in any manner?
Which of the following is the act of making good judgement that allows a person to avoid risk?
God stands as the ruler of the universe created. What classification of law is this?
Laws created by the humans to capture the truths of natural law and to maintain order and enable virtuous living in society. What classification of law is this?
God's rule, primarily from the Bible, that guide individuals to "eternal happiness". For example, the Ten Commandments. What classification of law is this?
Evil should be avoided, preservation of life. What classification of law is this?
Cognitive process by which an individual decides on and commits to a particular action.
It is defined as the shared awareness and understanding among persons through the awareness of the self and the others.
It is your awareness of the self as being seen by others.
Your human nature drives you to reach out to other people and interact with them in meaningful ways. This is what you call _____________________________.