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We live in gives a huge impact on whi we are today?
society
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We live in gives a huge impact on who we are today
society
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kids who grow up isolated from society
feral children
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Charles cooleys the looking glass self first
we imagine how pther perceive us
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Formulated by theory of social behaviorism to explain the influence of social experiences on an individual personality development
George Herbert Mead 1863-1931
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Represent the spotaneous and kmpulsive aspect of the self
I
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Emphasize the importance of social interaction in the development of tge self
Mead’s theory of social behaviorism
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Such as languages , gestures and societal norms which shape their sense of self and identity
symbolic interactionism
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represent the socialized aspect shaped by societal norms and expectations
Me
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Individuals learn to anticipate how others will react tp their actions and adjust their behavior
role taking
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Who is famous psychologist?
Albert Bandura
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Who created the social cognitive theory?
Albert Bandura
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Your behavior, your personal though ms and feelings and you environment an influence each other
Reciprocal determinism
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Learning by watching others
observational learning
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Paying attention to what others are doing
Attention
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Remembering what you saw
retention
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Being able to do the same thing yourslef
reproduction
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Wanting to copy the behavior
motivation
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Believing in your ability to do something
self efficacy
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If you think can do something, you’re more likely to try and keep trying, even if its hard
self efficacy
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It is thinking about what will happen if you do something
outcome expectation
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These thoughs help you decide whether or not to do something
outcome expectation
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Your actions are shaped by blth whats around you and what inside you
Reciprocal Determinism
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Where individuals monitor their own behavior
self observation
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Where they compare their actions to personla standards or goals
judgemental processes
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Where individuals reward or punish themselves based on their observation
self response
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He emphasized the importance of self-reflection and critical thinking in the pursuit of truth and wisdom
Socrates
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question their beliefs, values, and assumptions. challenging them to seek knowledge and self-understanding through dialogue and inquiry.
Socrates
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The goal of philosophy was to "Know thyself”
Socrates
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Who is believed that the self is composed of two parts: the rational soul and the irrational appetites.
Socrates
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He likened the soul to a charioteer driving a chariot pulled by ______ horses,
Two
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representing reason and desire. • According to _______, true knowledge comes from the rational soul's pursuit of truth and virtue, while irrational appetites can lead to ignorance and moral corruption
Plato
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_______adopts a dualistic perspective, positing the existence of both an immaterial mind (soul) and a material body.
Plato
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He believed that the self is a harmonious integration of various faculties reason emotion, and percention,
Aristotle
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He advocated for eudaimonia, or flourishing, achieved through the balanced development of these faculties
Aristotle
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Who is acknowledged the struggle between earthly desires and spiritual fulfillment and emphasized the ongoing battle between the flesh and the spirit
Augustine
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Who is proposed a dualistic view of the self, distinguishing between mind and body
Rene descartes
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He famously asserted, "I think, therefore I am", highlighting the primacy of consciousness in defining the self.
Rene Descartes
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Who is philosophy laid the groundwork for modern discussions on the nature of consciousness and personal identity.
Rene Descartes
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Although the mind and body are physically together as a whole, the mind and body are mentally independent and serve their own function
Rene Descartes