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have the natural and universal tendency to relate, to establish attachments, and seek close relationships with other people.

Humans are social beings

strong, deep,or close association or acquaintance betweentwo or more people that may range in durationfrom brief to enduring which can be based oninterference, love, solidarity, support, regularbusiness interactions, or some other type ofsocial commitment.

Interpersonal Relationships

Major philosophical branches that explains interpersonal relationships, which can then relate to SELF-AWARENESS and TRANSCENDENCE

Existentialism and Phenomenology

it defines interpersonalrelations as SELF, WHILE BEING AWARE OF THE OTHER;or when an individual is naturally aware of himself as a distinct being, and yet it is alsoaware that there are other beings apart fromhimself.

Existentialism

An awareness of an individuality

Self

an object OUTSIDE OF A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE while it is often used by mostphilosophers to refer to individuals apart from the self.

Others

the SHARED AWARENESS AND UNDERSTANDING among persons.

Intersubjectivity

Levels of Self and Others Interaction

level 1 Simple Awareness


Level 2 Deeper Level of Interaction

Merely knowing that there are other beings that are unique from us, that they existoutside of our own awareness or perception.

Level One: Simple Awareness

Awareness of self being seen by others


- self consciousness

Level 2: Deeper Level Interaction

considered a defining characteristic which SETS APART INTERACTION OF HUMAN BEINGS from interaction of other species.

Unique Phenomenon of Human Gaze

actions referred to by Martin Buber where an individual PRESENTS THYSELF IN A CERTAIN WAY when dealing with others.


- AWARENESS OF SELF IN THE OTHER


- we act based on how people view us


- unconscious

Seeming

a MUCH DEEPER LEVEL OF INTERACTION which refers to a much deeper relationshipestablished among individuals; and is made possible when the self realizes that the other is a genuine and unique individual.

Dialogue

Philosophical views defining human person

Existentialist


Constructivist


Phenomenologist

it considers human relationships as a defining influence on human life.

Existentialist

it explains that KNOWLEDGE AND TRUTH are shaped through a certain society.

Constructivist

they argue that SHARED EXPERIENCE BETWEEN PERSONS shaped their perception of reality.

Phenomenologist

an existentialist, considers human relationships are FRUSTRATING and are often INAUTHENTIC and AMBIGUOUS


- humans often use other humans TO ACHIEVE CERTAIN DESIRES, which opens to ALIENATION

Jean Paul Sartre

an individual ceases to view the other as a distinct and authentic person, and CONSIDERS THE PERSON AS A MERE OBJECT.


- According to Karl Marx, it will lead to EXPLOITATION

Alienation

defined that, “Self-other relationshipas being driven by empathy — the awarenesses that the other is a person with thoughts andfeelings

Eden Stein

believed that,“Intersubjectivity is more than just shared understanding, but is the CAPABILITY TO PUTONESELF, “IN THE PLACE WHERE THE OTHER IS”

Edmund Husserl

defined that, “Genuine relationship based on availability or the WILLINGNESS OF A PERSON TO BE PRESENT and be atthe disposal of another.

Gabriel Marcel

considered that, “HumanExistence as a CONTINUAL DIALOGUE WITH THE OTHER,and that the SELF BECOMES THROUGH ALL INTERACTION with nature, with other people, and with God

Martin Buber

is regarded by Philosophy as BEING-WITH-OTHERS” and that seeking andmaintaining meaningful and harmoniousrelationships with others are NECESSARY FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT.

Human Person

As revealed in the Old Testament, God’s relationship with mankind started ________ — when God established man’s ideal relationship which is the union of man and woman.

with the Creation

The Initial Relationship in CREATION was frustrated by _________ which are acts that violated the covenant of fellowship.

Adan and Eve’s disobedience and the killing of Abel by Cain

Gods Way of Reiterating his original covenant

a. Noah’s Salvation from the great flood


b. Abraham’s Journey to the Promised Land


c. Deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt


d. The Ten Commandments


e. God’s Promise to David

it determines the DEVELOPMENT of individuals and societies.

Human Interaction

it defines the development of individual IDEAS AND CHARACTERISTICS.

Social Interactions

it is founded on the maintenance of MEANINGFUL AND HARMONIOUS relationships among its members.

Welfare of society

In the new testament, Jesus Christ redefined his covenant by

His death and resurrection

Christianity considers human relations in the context of ___

Community

Man's ideal relationship

Union between man and a woman

Greatest relationship between God and Man

Fellowship and covenant