QUIZ 2-Philo
QUIZ 2-Philo
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
A. Actions C. Communication
B. Intersubjectivity D. Relationship
4. This is the type of relationship that shows the treatment of people with
the other is concentrated into the status of an object.
In a team meeting, team members are discussing a new project. They have different opinions on
the best approach, but after some discussion, they all agree on a common solution that
incorporates elements of everyone’s perspective. Which of the following statements best
describes what is happening in the meeting with respect to intersubjectivity?
___ 1. Scenario: You are walking down the street, and you notice
someone walking towards you. As you pass by, you make brief eye
contact or acknowledge their presence with a slight nod or smile.
____ 2. Scenario: You are giving a presentation in front of a group of
colleagues. As you speak, you notice that some of them are paying
close attention, nodding in agreement, while others are distracted or
looking at their phones. At that moment, you become aware that
they are observing you—your words, gestures, and the way you
carry yourself. You might adjust your posture, speak more clearly, or
change the tone of your voice based on how you think they are
perceiving you.
____ 3. Scenario: You’re sitting in a coffee shop, reading a book. A
person enters the shop and walks to the counter to order a coffee.
You notice them briefly as they pass by your table.
____ 4. Scenario: You’re in a crowded elevator, and everyone is
facing forward. Suddenly, you realize you’ve been accidentally
humming a song out loud. You stop, becoming aware that everyone
in the elevator might have heard you.
____ 5. Scenario: You’re at a social event, and you’re about to take
the stage to give a speech. As you step up to the microphone, you
suddenly become acutely aware of the audience looking at you. You
feel the pressure of their eyes on you, and you briefly wonder what
they might be thinking—whether they’re impressed, bored, or
judging you.