Authentic Dialogue
Subject: Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Excerpts from the module in Deped CALABARZON
Regional Director: Wilfredo Cabral
Credits to Lara Pavillion Llenado
2. AUTHENTIC
Dialogue
Authentic
dialogue is a form
of
communication
that reflects real-
life conversations
and connects
individuals to a
larger whole.
Authentic
dialogue requires
character
development,
distinct voice,
slang and dialect
diversity, and
natural speech
flow for fictional
writing.
Authentic dialogue also
involves listening to
understand, creating
space, acting out of
love, communicating
with empathy, ensuring
understanding, allowing
different opinions, and
basing decisions on the
whole for interpersonal
relationships.
3. It is a deep and genuine relationship
between person
It happens when two person truly
acknowledge each other’s presence and
treat each other as equals
Defining of Term
5. What could be the person talking about in
the picture?
How do they communicate
Motivation
6.
7. When was the last time you had a
conversation with a person?
Who was the person you had a
conversation with?
How was the conversation?
Do you consider it as something positive or
negative?
Activity (Ricitation)
10. It refers to the world of encounter and
relationship where there are person.
It is a concrete encounter without any
qualification or objectification of one another
It is dialogue
Ich-Es (I-It) relationship
11. An individuals treats other things, people, etc., as
objects to be used and experienced. Essentially,
thus form of objectivity relates to the world in
terms of the self- how an object can serve the
individual’s interest
It is fact a relationship with oneself; it is not a
dialogue, but a monologue
Ich-Es (I-It) relationship
14. Write T if the statement is True and F if
thestatement is False.
1. I –thou relationship is a dialogue.
2. I – it relationship is not a dialogue but a
monologue
3. Being is an acceptance of the other way
that it is also an acceptance of the self as it
is.
4. Unfolding involves seeing the other as
unique.
5. Speechifying is telling the other how he or
she should act, behave and responds to
things.