3-phen2 Flashcards

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the human situation

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according to Fromm,

1) understand what it means to be human, then 2) investigate human personalities

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according to Fromm,

1) understand what it means to be human, then 2) investigate human

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the human situation

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humans are “freaks of the universe”

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they possess unique attributes and thus have peculiar problems to solve that flow from these attributes

1) we are self-aware, can alter our place in the world because of this
2) many human actions are determined by nature, most are not. This means “must actively live”
3) humans know that they don’t know. every action has certain results

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Source of all human motivation

“the necessity to find Solutions to the Contradictions of…Existence”

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  1. aware we will die, want to live forever
  2. aware there are many life paths we can take, have to chose a few cause of short lifespan
  3. don’t like being alone, but alone in the frontal lobe
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  1. aware we will die, want to live forever
  2. aware there are many life paths we can take, have to chose a few cause of short lifespan
  3. don’t like being alone, but alone in the frontal lobe
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Source of all human motivation

“the necessity to find Solutions to the Contradictions of…Existence”

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Source of all human motivation

“the necessity to find Higher Forms of Unity with Nature, Fellow Humans, and the Self”

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humans have lost their connection with nature and most continually strive to replace those bonds with new ones

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humans have lost their connection with nature and most continually strive to replace those bonds with new ones

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Source of all human motivation

“the necessity to find Higher Forms of Unity with Nature, Fellow Humans, and the Self”

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What are the 5 Existential “Human” Needs?

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1) Relatedness
2) Transcendence
3) Rootedness
4) Sense of Identity
5) Frame of Orientation

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness

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union with another (part of the way in which original union with nature is replaced)

3 ways:

  1. submission: submit to more powerful other
  2. power: dominate another
  3. love: spontaneous sharing and communion with with the freedom to be unique and separate, and to strengthen the self
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union with another (part of the way in which original union with nature is replaced)

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness - (1) Submission

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submit to more powerful other

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submit to more powerful other

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness - (1) Submission

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness - (2) Power

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dominate another

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dominate another

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness - (2) Power

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness - (3) Love

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spontaneous sharing and communion with with the freedom to be unique and separate, and to strengthen the self

4 elements:

  1. care (concern for other)
  2. responsibility (towards other’s needs)
  3. respect (not trying to change others)
  4. knowledge (know how the other views the world)

love is the only healthy path to relatedness for Fromm

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spontaneous sharing and communion with with the freedom to be unique and separate, and to strengthen the self

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Existential “Human” Needs: Relatedness - (3) Love

4 elements:

  1. care (concern for other)
  2. responsibility (towards other’s needs)
  3. respect (not trying to change others)
  4. knowledge (know how the other views the world)

love is the only healthy path to relatedness for Fromm

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Existential “Human” Needs: Transcendence

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rise above passive and accidental existence

Do so by…
1. creating (give meaning to your life by creating things that are useful to others)

  1. destroying (show you’re above the natural universe by destroying things)
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rise above passive and accidental existence

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Existential “Human” Needs: Transcendence

Do so by…
1. creating (give meaning to your life by creating things that are useful to others)

  1. destroying (show you’re above the natural universe by destroying things)
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Existential “Human” Needs: Rootedness

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establish roots an feel at home again in the world (another way to replenish the lost original union with nature)

through,
1. fixation (combat aloneness, reluctance to move beyond protective security of metaphorical (nation, clan) or literal mom)

  1. wholeness (strengthen self, wean self from “mom” and actively create one’s own place in the world)
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establish roots an feel at home again in the world (another way to replenish the lost original union with nature)

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Existential “Human” Needs: Rootedness

through,
1. fixation (combat aloneness, reluctance to move beyond protective security of metaphorical (nation, clan) or literal mom)

  1. wholeness (strengthen self, wean self from “mom” and actively create one’s own place in the world)
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Existential “Human” Needs: Sense of Identity

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need to form a concept of self

through,
1. conformity (combat aloneness, attach oneself to powerful group etc)

  1. individuality (strengthen self, exercise the freedom to be a unique person who has decided upon his or her unique chosen life course)
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need to form a concept of self

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Existential “Human” Needs: Sense of Identity

through,
1. conformity (combat aloneness, attach oneself to powerful group etc)

  1. individuality (strengthen self, exercise the freedom to be a unique person who has decided upon his or her unique chosen life course)
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Existential “Human” Needs: Frame of Orientation

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Need to make sense of the world (to replace the lost priority of an instinctual understanding of the world)

through,
1. irrational goals (combat aloneness, forcing others to adopt one’s way of thinking (cult))

  1. rational goals (strengthen self, seeking an objective understanding of people as they are and choose to be)
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Need to make sense of the world (to replace the lost priority of an instinctual understanding of the world)

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Existential “Human” Needs: Frame of Orientation

through,
1. irrational goals (combat aloneness, forcing others to adopt one’s way of thinking (cult))

  1. rational goals (strengthen self, seeking an objective understanding of people as they are and choose to be)