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Module 06 Unit Test Intersubjectivity - Schoology

This document appears to be a test on a philosophy module about intersubjectivity. It consists of 15 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts from the module, including: - Buber's distinction between I-Thou and I-It relations - The idea of the "Face" and God as the eternal Thou - Intersubjectivity involving direct, mutual relations between whole subjects rather than a subject relating to an object - The reversal of totality through an attitude of openness to the other person in an I-Thou relation The test questions probe comprehension of these key thinkers and concepts covered in the module on intersubjectivity.
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Module 06 Unit Test Intersubjectivity - Schoology

This document appears to be a test on a philosophy module about intersubjectivity. It consists of 15 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts from the module, including: - Buber's distinction between I-Thou and I-It relations - The idea of the "Face" and God as the eternal Thou - Intersubjectivity involving direct, mutual relations between whole subjects rather than a subject relating to an object - The reversal of totality through an attitude of openness to the other person in an I-Thou relation The test questions probe comprehension of these key thinkers and concepts covered in the module on intersubjectivity.
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Module 06 Unit Test Intersubjectivity

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01 Multiple Choice 1/1

I see the Other; but I am not the Other.

A. Although Other resembles me, the other is not me.

B. The Other is there but not there-for-me.

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

02 Multiple Choice 1/1

Buber contends that the I-Thou relation between the individual and God is a universal relation.

A. If the individual has a real I-Thou relation with God, then the individual must have a real I-Thou relation with the world.
B. If the individual has a real I-Thou relation with God, then the individual’s actions in the world must be guided by that I-Thou
relation

Both A and B best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

03 Multiple Choice 1/1

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Buber explains that human beings may try to convert the subject-to-subject relation to a subject-to-object relation.

A. From close friends to strangers.

B. From an acquaintance to best of friends

A alone best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

Both A and B best explains the main statement

04 Multiple Choice 1/1

Infinity is the response-ability to the Face.

A. Infinity is a responsibility of looking at the kalooban.

B. Infinity is a social relationship.

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

B alone best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

05 Multiple Choice 1/1

God is the eternal Thou.

A. In the I-Thou relation there is a unity of being in which the individual can always find God.

B. The I-Thou is a relationship of mutuality and reciprocity.

B alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

A alone best explains the main statement

06 Multiple Choice 1/1

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The Face is the kalooban, according to Jhon Fred Caranzo.

A. The Face is beyond, invisible to the totalizing gaze of the ego

B. The Face is misunderstood in which one would be tempted to reduce it simply as the Other’s countenance or his mukha.

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

B alone best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

07 Multiple Choice 1/1

The eternal Thou can be known as the absolute Person who gives unity to all being.

A. God is the Alpha and the Omega

B. God is eternally present as actual Being.

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

08 Multiple Choice 1/1

The I-Thou relation is a direct interpersonal relation.

A. Buber argues that, although the I-Thou relation is an ideal relation

B. The I-Thou is an ultimate relation involving the whole being of each subject.

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

B alone best explains the main statement

09 Multiple Choice 1/1

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Intersubjectivity should not be imposed.

A. Intersubjectivity comes naturally from within and acceptance.

B. Intersubjectivity view the world optimistically.

A alone best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

Both A and B best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

10 Multiple Choice 1/1

The idea of Infinity is the reversal of Totality.

A. Infinity is a paradigm shift from Me to the Other.

B. My ego is reduced when I start to care for Other.

Both A and B best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

11 Multiple Choice 1/1

I-It is a relationship of separateness and detachment.

A. The Being of man is threatened by the absolute other.

B. Through absolutization, man is reduced.

B alone best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

12 Multiple Choice 1/1

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Love, as a relation between I and Thou, is a subject-to-subject relation.

A. In the I-Thou relation, the subjects share their unity of being.

B. The I and Thou share a sense of caring, respect, commitment, and responsibility.

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

B alone best explains the main statement

13 Multiple Choice 1/1

Buber describes how personal dialogue can define the nature of reality.

A. Intersubjectivity is an I-Thou relation.

B. The human existence is seen in individuals dialogue with each other, with the world, and with God.

Both A and B best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

A alone best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

14 Multiple Choice 1/1

Intersubjectivity is an I-Thou relation.

A. I-Thou is a relation in which I and Thou have a shared reality.

B. In the I-Thou relation, the I is unified with the Thou

Both A and B best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

A alone best explains the main statement

15 Multiple Choice 1/1

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The human person desires for the infinite Other.

A. The human being has desires.

B. The human being long for someone that eludes him/her.

B alone best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

16 Multiple Choice 1/1

The absolutely other is the Other.

A. The Other is an entity and has facticity.

B. The Other are the humans I encounter in my life.

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement ```

B alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

17 Multiple Choice 1/1

As a kind of ethics, intersubjectivity is normative ethics.

A. Intersubjectivity starts from within.

B. Intersubjectivity is viewed in the context of moral standards.

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

18 Multiple Choice 1/1

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The Being is driven to totalize because of survival.

A. The Being is a human person.

B. The Being is a subject.

B alone best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

19 Multiple Choice 1/1

The I-It relation is inescapable.

A. I-It is a relationship of separateness and detachment.

B. in the I-It relation, the I is detached or separated from the It.

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

A alone best explains the main statement

B alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

20 Multiple Choice 1/1

Levinas insisted that a systematic totality is indispensable for human practice and theory.

A. Conformity is significant for human survival.

B. Totalization can be manifested from the simple act of reducing the Other.

Neither A nor B best explains the main statement 

B alone best explains the main statement

A alone best explains the main statement

Both A and B best explains the main statement

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