
What I Know
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- Q1
1. Which of the following is the mutual recognition of each other as persons?
Intersubjectivity
Dialogue
Character
Personality
45s - Q2
2. How do we interact people in meaningful ways?
To be anxious about socializing
To be worried about what people thinks about you
To be hesitant in being attached and have close relationship with other people
To establish attachments and seek close relationships with other people
45s - Q3
3. Which of the following is TRUE about intersubjectivity?
Intersubjectivity is not an interaction between self and others
Intersubjectivity is a kind of relationship which considered a subject-to-person way of relating
Intersubjectivity is caused by philosophical concept
Intersubjectivity is caused by an influence by another person
45s - Q4
4. What drives us to extend assistance and act with concern towards others?
The recognition of our shared humanity and dignity.
The recognition that differences will not exist among groups of people.
There cognition that all people feel, look and think the same.
There cognition that we are all born perfect
45s - Q5
5. Which of the following is the best example of intersubjectivity?
Ben has always loved dogs. When his parents let him choose a family pet, he picks a Labrador puppy from the shelter.
When Sara was fifteen, she went exploring in a cave and became trapped. She is now afraid of closed spaces
When Anna was twelve, her sister told her that pickles are rotten cucumbers. Because of this, Anna now orders all her burgers without pickles
Tony was born with vision in only one eye. Because of this, he sometimes has difficulty perceiving depth.
45s - Q6
6. What important values are related to intersubjectivity?
Acceptance and recognition that all people are born perfect.
Acceptance of differences and embracing diversity.
Acceptance and recognition that one is above the other.
Acceptance and embracing the thought that all feel the same and think alike.
45s - Q7
7. What drives us to reach out to other people and interact with them in meaningful ways?
Mutual recognition
Establish attachment
Close relationship
Human nature
45s - Q8
8. What drives us to extend assistance and act with concern towards others?
Recognition of our shared humanity and dignity
Recognition that differences will not exist among groups of people.
Recognition that all people are born perfect.
Recognition that one is above the other.
45s - Q9
9. Why does acceptance of each other’s point of view, action or differences important?
It improves tolerance to get even with others.
It establishes the idea of perfection.
It recognizes the thought that one is above the other.
It improves good relationship with people.
45s - Q10
10. Who among them is physically challenged often experience hardships because of his condition and despite his limitations, he have successfully transcended his disabilities to become productive and happy individual?
Raymond Martin
Vico Sotto
Richard Gomez
Isko Moreno
45s