Primary reflection and secondary reflection
1. Primary reflection and secondary reflection
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2. 1. Cellphone is a thing that helps me met my fiancé a. primary reflectionb. secondary reflection2. Sunlight is given by the Sun to us.a. primary reflectionb. secondary reflection3. Love is a confession of feelings.a. primary reflectionb. secondary reflection4. Song makes me feel less lonely.a. primary reflectionb. secondary reflection5. Sunglass is a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight a. primary reflectionb. secondary reflection
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3. Primary reflection & secondary Reflection of " Death of a love one "Primary & Secondary Reflection of "I am, what i am"
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4. 1. How does secondary reflection differ from primary reflection?
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Primary reflection examines its object by abstraction, by analytically breaking it down into its constituent parts. It is concerned with definitions, essences and technical solutions to problems. In contrast, secondary reflection is synthetic; it unifies rather than divides.
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5. Using primary and secondary reflection of Gabriel Marcel,reflect on the meaning of becoming a person .
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Primary reflection explains the relationship of an individual to the world based on her existence as an object in the world, whereas secondary
6. What reflection allows us to think holistically?A. Holistic PerspectiveB. Primary ReflectionC. Partial PerspectiveD. Secondary Reflection
Answer:
B
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7. difference between Marcel's primary reflection and secondary reflection
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In keeping with their respective application to problem and mystery, primary reflection is directed at that which is outside of me or “before me,” while secondary reflection is directed at that which is not merely before me—that is, either that which is in me, which I am, or those areas where the distinctions “in me” and “before me” tend to break down.
The parallels between having and being, problem and mystery, and primary and secondary reflection are clear, each pair helping to illuminate the others. Thus, secondary reflection is one important aspect of our access to the self. It is the properly philosophical mode of reflection because, in Marcel's view, philosophy must return to concrete situations if it is to merit the name “philosophy.” These difficult reflections are “properly philosophical” insofar as they lead to a more truthful, more intimate communication with both myself and with any other person whom these reflections include. Secondary reflection, which recoups the unity of experience, points the way toward a fuller understanding of the participation alluded to in examples of the mysterious.
8. i am what i am primary reflection and secondary reflection?
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Primary reflection examine it's object by abstraction by analytically breaking it down into its constituents parts.While secondary reflection is synthetic it's unifies rather than divides.
9. Your own understanding about the Primary and Secondary Reflection.
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My own understanding about the Primary are sources that has the main idea. Primary is the overall or the main thing of ideas, plans or situations. While the secondary are sources that supports details of the Primary Sources. It creates theory or opinion of the first one.
10. Amin proponents OF primary and secondary reflections?
Answer:
Primary reflection examines its object by abstraction, by analytically breaking it down into its constituent parts. It is concerned with definitions, essences and technical solutions to problems. In contrast, secondary reflection is synthetic; it unifies rather than divides.
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11. primary and secondary reflections
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Primary reflection examines its object by abstraction, by analytically breaking it down into its constituent parts. It is concerned with definitions, essences and technical solutions to problems. In contrast, secondary reflection is synthetic; it unifies rather than divides.
PRIMARY REFLECTION
There are two types of philosophical reflection according to Marcel, namely, primary reflection and secondary reflection. Primary reflection is a kind of thinking that calculates, analyzes, or recounts past events. In this way, primary reflection is a fragmented and compartmentalized thinking.
SECONDARY REFLECTION
Secondary reflection is a way of helping the individual to recover something of those experiences, so its dual aspect as a critique and as a recovery is important. It also allows some rational, objective access to the realm of personal experience.
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12. Compare and contrast primary and secondary reflection.
Answer:
Primary reflection examines its object by abstraction, by analytically breaking it down into its constituent parts. It is concerned with definitions, essences and technical solutions to problems. In contrast, secondary reflection is synthetic it unifies rather than divides.
13. Situation:Giving food to the needy in times of Covid-19 pandemic.primary reflection:Secondary reflection:
Answer:
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14. own reflection primary and secondary in life
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You are the primary purpose of your life, and everything that comes out of you, in the form of expression and everything that you are connected with it, in the external world is secondary. Unless you are clear in your mind, with what is primary and what is secondary, you can never set the priorities for your life.
15. when should we use primary reflection according to marcel? how about secondary reflection?
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explainshope it's help16. 9. Who is the proponent of Primary and Secondary reflection?
Answer:
Gabriel Marcel
Explanation:
One existentialist method identified by Gabriel Marcel: the primary/ secondary reflection.
17. main proponents of primary and secondary reflections
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18. What is Primary and secondary reflection?Differentiate and give example.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY REFLECTION:
Primary reflection emphasizes the abstraction of something, object, by breaking something analytically into its main constituent parts. It is concerned with essence to solve problems. Whereas secondary reflection is not abstractly, synthetically, it is without dividing.EXPLANATION:
Self reflection is obtained (primary reflection) from their family environment. For example, primary concepts are obtained not only from their parents, but all family members and friends contribute to the development of a person's self-concept. The primary concept is the most important and most basic concept, therefore the primary concept develops first than the secondary concept.
There is so much connection between life and reflection. The more we understand the idea of experience in its precise dimensions, actively and even boldly say in its crucial aspect, the better we will understand how experience cannot fail to transform us into reflection, and we are even right to say that the richer the experience, the more also the reflection.
But at this point we have to take it one step further and understand the fact that reflection itself can manifest itself in a person on many levels. Is it more of a primary reflection, or a secondary reflection. Roughly speaking, we can say that where primary reflection tends to dissolve the unity of experience that comes first, the function of secondary reflection is essentially healing, secondary reflection reclaims that unity.
Then someone gets concepts outside the family environment, secondary reflections are beneficial or even detrimental to the individual. But usually the primary self-reflection (which is embedded from the family) can influence a person in choosing the conditions or situations in which secondary self-reflection are formed.
Example:
For example, if religion is introduced in the family, good habits are instilled according to religious commands and prohibitions, then a person can choose a good environmental condition so that secondary self-reflection is also beneficial for him. The extent to which the primary and secondary concepts will be integrated will depend on the degree of continuity between the primary and secondary sociocultural environments themselves. A child who grew up in a family environment where he was the center of attention, but then was forced to change his self-concept in the community or school environment where his position would be very different.
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19. primary and secondary reflection main proponents
Answer:
“Primary” and “Secondary Reflection” are concepts from the work of Christian Existentialist Gabriel Marcel.Step-by-step explanation:
#carry on learning20. primary and secondary reflection about covid-19 vaccination
Answer:
I think vaccine is helping us to slow down the covid 19 pandemic to spread in our country
21. 6. This reflection is concerned not with object but with presences. It recaptures the unity of original experience. It does not go against the date of primary reflection but goes beyond it by refusing to accept the data of primary reflection as final.A. First ReflectionB. Second Reflection C. Primary ReflectionD. Secondary Reflection7. This method looks at the world or at any object as a problem, detached from the self and fragment. This is the foundation of scientific knowledge. Subject does not enter into the object investigated. The data of primary reflection lie in the public domain and are equally available to any qualified observerA. First ReflectionB. Second Reflection C. Primary ReflectionD. Secondary Reflection
Answer:
6.C
7.D
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22. main proponents of primary and secondary reflection
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Primary” and “Secondary Reflection” are concepts from the work of Christian Existentialist Gabriel Marcel. Hope this helps!
23. Reflection about Primary sources and Secondary sources.
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Remember that because primary sources are often firsthand accounts that reflect the viewpoint and memory of a participant or observer, the information may be biased or skewed. Secondary sources are usually written some time after an event has taken place.
24. write your primary and secondary reflect about the sound of silence
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quiet that is deafening. Silence is the void; broken by noise which shatters it like glass. ... It is the deafening lack of noise that is noise, the loudest of noises one could hear, as they're no other competing sounds to disperse what is perceived as silence. True silence, it is said, is golden.
25. Primary and secondary reflection of a first love
Answer:
Decision to love or not to love. Reallly hard to choose.
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26. giving money to the people in need primary reflection secondary reflection
Answer:
primary reflection-learn more about life and experience
secondary reflection-give rather than take away
27. Difference of primary and secondary reflection
Answer:
Primary reflection examines its object by abstraction, by analytically breaking it down into its constituent parts. It is concerned with definitions, essences and technical solutions to problems. In contrast, secondary reflection is synthetic; it unifies rather than divides
28. main proponent of primary and secondary reflection
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29. i am, what i am primary reflection and secondary reflection
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30. Give the primary and secondary reflections of the following: fame
Answer:
To provide a rough and inaccurate summary, primary reflection is the initial attempt to mentally apprehend an external reality as something foreign and separate, whereas secondary reflection is considers the subject as part of the larger whole within which the observer and the observed are neither separate
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