Freedom
Intersubjectivity
Intersubjectivity 2
Society
Society 2
100

This is a juridical necessity to give, to do, and not to do

Obligation

100

This is the final pillar of UNESCO's 4 Pillar of Education

Learning to Live Together

100

Love and Belonging is in what stage of Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

3rd

100

It  is a set of customs and rules for polite behavior, especially among a particular class of people or in a particular profession.

Etiquette

100

Set of traits that society considers acceptable

Norms

200

Free will is also known as

Psychological Freedom

200

A RELATIONSHIP OF MUTUALITY AND RECIPROCITY. (ENCOUNTER) THIS RELATIONSHIP IS DIALOGUE OR HIM FOR THE OTHER.

I-Thou Relationship

200

This is the state of being infatuated with another person

Limerence

200

These societies contained a strict hierarchical system of power based around land ownership and protection.

Feudalism

200

More formal norms that establish and define acceptable behavior of citizens

Laws

300

The person who fought against inequality and racial discrimination among African-American until he was assassinated on 1968

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

He believes that we must treat another person as a subject, a being different from things or objects.

Martin Buber

300

The love between offspring and parents. In a broader sense, affection is love generated through familiarity.

Storge

300

The highest authority of feudal Japan

Emperor

300

Less formal norms that arise from traditions and is okay not to be followed

Folkways

400

Things we do without free will and intellect; some are done by instinct. It is unconscious and involuntary

Act of Human

400

The connection we establish to another person, having the same experience as us

Sympathy

400

This is the Greek term for friendship love

Philia

400

The first woman to won the Nobel Prize and the only woman to win it twice for her study of radiation

Marie Curie

400

When more than one person tries to achieve the same good

Common Good

500

Nemo est supra leges means

Nobody is above the law

500

Hellen Keller's teacher who exacted an enormous amount of effort to teach her to read and write despite of being blind and deaf

Anne Sullivan

500

This love is one with no romantic or sexual features, but it means more than “just friends.”

Platonic love

500

The lowest in the Caste system of India, usually the outcasts, sewage cleaner and street sweepers

Untouchables

500

An agreement where individuals sacrifice their freedom to submit to a higher authority. This idea of Thomas Hobbes is called

Social Contract

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