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Test Conceptual distinction: subject, individual and person
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What main characteristic defines the “individual” according to the text?
Indivisible and singular unit
Bearer of rights and duties
Being with internal experience
Legal term without moral connotation
2nd QUESTION: What does it mean to be considered a “person” in the social sciences?
Social recognition and bearer of rights
A simple biological category
Neutral philosophical term
Something without community participation
QUESTION 3: Which concept is most closely linked to consciousness and internal experience?
Social entity with rights
Entity without conscience
Subject with consciousness and experience
Being without interaction
QUESTION 4: Which of the following terms carries a moral and legal dimension?
Autonomous individual
Person as a social being
Neutral biological organism
Being natural without conscience
QUESTION 5: What does the concept of “individual” highlight in social contexts?
Universality of being
Lack of identity
Separation and autonomy
Mimicry with the environment
6th QUESTION: What does subjectivity imply in the subject?
Absence of agency
Lack of awareness
Quality of experiencing and making sense
Loss of identity
7th QUESTION: How is a subject constituted, according to the text?
Through biological processes
Through formal education
Through language and social structures
Through genetics
QUESTION 8: What is the role of social recognition in the construction of identity?
Ensures an internal perspective
Allows you to exist as an individual
It makes the neutrality of the subject possible
It is essential to be considered a person
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