
CONSEQUENCES AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY QUIZ 2
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An act of making good judgment that allows you to avoid risks.
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An act of selecting or deciding when faced with two or more possibilities.
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It is sharing of subjectivity states by two or more individuals.
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It is a way of approaching the other governed by the image one desires to impress on the other.
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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.
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A person that does not have any authority other than his or her reason.
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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.
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It is the result or effect of your choices and actions.
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Who among the discussed philosophers focus on the concept of human-heartedness in his philosophy of intersubjectivity?
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Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduce the "I-Thou" relationship?
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It is our personal experience of the world. This is how we perceive the world around us as individuals.
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It means preferring to live in a community rather than living alone.
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One's ability to engage in meaningful interactions with other people, surroundings, and everything around is rooted in the capacity of _______________________.
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It is the ability to see yourself clearly and objectively through reflection and introspection.
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It describes ways in which people act with other people and react to how other people are acting.
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