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  • Princess ann Laral
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  • 1

    love of wisdom

    philosophy

  • 2

    Cogito ergo sum

    i think therfore i am

  • 3

    tabula rasa

    balnk state

  • 4

    the self is consciousness

    john locke

  • 5

    1st philosopher who ever engaged in a systematic questioning about the self

    socrates

  • 6

    know thyself

    socrates

  • 7

    unexamined life is not worth living

    socrates

  • 8

    self-confessed sinner

    socrates

  • 9

    the so-called introspection is a method of carefully examining our thoughts and emotions to gain self knowledge

    socratic method

  • 10

    the republic

    plato

  • 11

    emphasizes that justice in the human person can only be attained if the three parts of the soul are working harmoniously with one another

    plato

  • 12

    3 parts of the soul accdg to plato

    rational spiritual appetitive

  • 13

    divine essence that enables us to think deeply

    rational

  • 14

    basic emotions

    spiritual

  • 15

    basic biological needs

    appetitive

  • 16

    he agreed that man is bifurcated nature

    st augustine

  • 17

    the body is bound to die on earth and the soul is to anticipate living eternally in a realm of spiritual bliss in communion with god

    st augustine

  • 18

    integrated the ideas of plato and christianity

    st Augustine

  • 19

    the doctor of the church and the most eminent 13th century scholar

    thomas aquinas

  • 20

    he elucidates that man is composed of two parts

    thomas aquinas

  • 21

    what are the two parts of a man according to thomas aquinas

    matter, form

  • 22

    refers to the common stuff that makes up everything in the universe

    matter

  • 23

    refers to the essence of a substance or thing

    form

  • 24

    the father of a modern philosophy

    rene Descartes

  • 25

    this means that one thinks should lead one to conclude without a trace of doubt that he or she exist

    i think therefore i am

  • 26

    the thing that thinks which is the mind

    cogito

  • 27

    extension of the mind which is the body

    extenza

  • 28

    all knowledge originates in our direct sense experience

    john locke

  • 29

    the view that sense experience is the primary source of all knowledge

    empiricist

  • 30

    believes that one can know only what comes from the senses and experience

    david hume

  • 31

    there is no self

    david hume

  • 32

    the self is nothing else but a bundle of impressions

    david hume

  • 33

    we construct the self

    immanuel kant

  • 34

    without the self we cannot organize the different impressions that one gets in relation to his own existence

    immanuel kant

  • 35

    psychoanalysis

    sigmund freud

  • 36

    the self is multi layered

    sigmund freud

  • 37

    what truly matters is the behavior that a person manifest in his or her daily life

    gilbert ryle

  • 38

    the self is the brain

    paul churchland

  • 39

    all we have is the brain and so if the brain is gone there is no self

    paul churchland

  • 40

    major characteristics of modernity

    industrialism capitalism institution of surveillance dynamism

  • 41

    having two or more people interacting with one other sharing similar characteristics

    social groups

  • 42

    refers to the ties or connections that link you to your social group

    social network

  • 43

    naturally occurring and it is influenced by your family

    organic group

  • 44

    formed as a matter of shared self-interest

    rational groups

  • 45

    was a sociologist from the late 1800s will be known for this theory of the social self

    mead

  • 46

    believe that the self is not present at birth rather it develops over time through social experiences and activities

    mead

  • 47

    different stages of self development

    language play game

  • 48

    is the product of what the person has learned while interacting with others and within the environment learned behaviors attitudes and expectations

    me

  • 49

    that part of the self that is an socialize and spontaneous individual response to the communities attitude toward the person

    i

  • 50

    part of the cells that present impulsive and drive it enables a person to express individualism and creativity

    i

  • 51

    the social relations implied extensive use of material power and machinery all in process of production

    industrialism

  • 52

    production system involving both competitive product markets in the commodification of labor power

    capitalism

  • 53

    massive increase of power and reach by institutions especially in government

    institution of surveillance

  • 54

    the most evident characteristic of a modern society characterized as having vigorous activity and progress

    dynamism

  • 55

    The term looking-glass self was created by American sociologist

    Charles Cooley

  • 56

    a person creates their self-image based on the responses of others (such as comments or body language) and the person's perception of how others see and judge them.

    looking glass self

  • 57

    inclusive study of the human race its culture and society and its physical development

    anthropology

  • 58

    defined as the scientific study of human life social groups while societies and the human world whose subject matter is our own behavior as social beings in relationship with many other people

    sociology

  • 59

    the meeting point of anthropology and sociology in an self understanding digging deep into how we see ourselves in light of the diverse cultural influences that we have been exposed to

    culture

  • 60

    dictate our behavior in society the acceptability of an act that trouble and the disapproval of which is dependent in social standards

    norms

  • 61

    composed of one's personal characteristics social roles and responsibilities

    identity

  • 62

    our own organized system or collection of knowledge about holy who we are

    self schema

  • 63

    the perception that we have of ourselves

    self concept

  • 64

    our own positive or negative perception for evaluation of our selves

    self-esteem

  • 65

    developed based on the experience in what is perceived as needed in certain situation

    me self

  • 66

    the ego and the thinking self the decision maker and determines the next me

    i self

  • 67

    william james

    me self and i self

  • 68

    real self vs ideal self

    carl rogers

  • 69

    the steam of a person as it refers to the general value that a person refuse on him or herself

    global self

  • 70

    the person's ability to hold on to his self despite the pressure around him

    differentiated self

  • 71

    true self vs false self

    donald winnicott

  • 72

    hands-on approach is the focus of western philosophy

    individualism

  • 73

    concern with the rights and concerns of each individuals

    individualism

  • 74

    emphasizes the value of the group

    collectivism

  • 75

    three characteristics of western social construct

    individual self, self-sufficiency and rational self

  • 76

    always conceived as the autonomous bounded entity

    individual self

  • 77

    a successful person can meet their own apartments without the help of others. until stress in one's ability to meet one's own requirements using one's own resources and authority

    self-sufficiency

  • 78

    logic and reason must be used to explain everything

    rational self

  • 79

    three principles of confusion philosophy

    junzi, li, ren

  • 80

    new self form in right education under the virtous teacher as the role model. it involves a humanistic learning refined personal matters and the capacity to govern the community wisely and with compassion

    junzi

  • 81

    mean sacrifice. a refined manager of spiritual rituals and sacrifices and protocols in honoring the ancestors

    li

  • 82

    character of the self that sincerely shows compassion to others

    ren

  • 83

    refers to how a person perceives or imagined himself or herself to appear

    body image

  • 84

    jefferson egocentric state in which a person imagines and believed that many people are actively listening to our watching him or her

    imaginary audience

  • 85

    the process of observing and assessing one's internal state after acting in a particular way

    introspection

  • 86

    because it is challenging to gouge one's internal state

    self perception theory

  • 87

    a cognitive representation of self knowledge that encompasses all of a person's beliefs about themselves

    self concept

  • 88

    the idea that a person has about themselves that changes over time

    personal identity

  • 89

    bowlby 1969 asserted that people discovered their worth and lovability when they observe how the mother's or other primary caregivers treat them and to their needs

    attachment mechanism and social evaluation

  • 90

    the theory of the looking glass

    charles horton cooley

  • 91

    social interactions in other people's perceptions shape how we see ourselves in the world

    the theory of the looking glass

  • 92

    leon festinger's work

    upward social comparison and downward social comparison

  • 93

    a framework for understanding how group membership has people understand themselves

    theory of social identity

  • 94

    entirety of a person's traits or qualities both known and unknown to others but known to themselves

    self

  • 95

    a means of explaining a certain aspect or component of the self concept

    identity

  • 96

    refers to a component of eurocentrism that is the prejudicial treatment of same race people based solely on the color of the skin

    colorism

  • 97

    a way to evaluate someone's worth based on the subjective or objective standard

    self esteem

  • 98

    a central aspect of being human compassus sex gender identities and roles pressure in chemistry and reproduction

    sexual self

  • 99

    refers to your assigned sex at birth

    sex

  • 100

    refers to the one to three years of hormonal and physical changes that causes a young person to reach sexual maturity

    puberty

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    PURPOSIVE COM

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    NSTP

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    MMW

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    FACILITATING

    FACILITATING

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    FACILITATING

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    T&COM

    T&COM

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    SPED

    SPED

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    SPED

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    teachcom finals

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    MMW FINALS

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    FACI 2ND SEM

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    RIZAL

    RIZAL

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    CURRICULUM

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    CURRICULUM

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    SCIENCE

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    ENGLISH

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    STS

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    STS

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    SOCSTUD

    SOCSTUD

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    SOCSTUD

    SOCSTUD

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    Curriculum FINALS

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    love of wisdom

    philosophy

  • 2

    Cogito ergo sum

    i think therfore i am

  • 3

    tabula rasa

    balnk state

  • 4

    the self is consciousness

    john locke

  • 5

    1st philosopher who ever engaged in a systematic questioning about the self

    socrates

  • 6

    know thyself

    socrates

  • 7

    unexamined life is not worth living

    socrates

  • 8

    self-confessed sinner

    socrates

  • 9

    the so-called introspection is a method of carefully examining our thoughts and emotions to gain self knowledge

    socratic method

  • 10

    the republic

    plato

  • 11

    emphasizes that justice in the human person can only be attained if the three parts of the soul are working harmoniously with one another

    plato

  • 12

    3 parts of the soul accdg to plato

    rational spiritual appetitive

  • 13

    divine essence that enables us to think deeply

    rational

  • 14

    basic emotions

    spiritual

  • 15

    basic biological needs

    appetitive

  • 16

    he agreed that man is bifurcated nature

    st augustine

  • 17

    the body is bound to die on earth and the soul is to anticipate living eternally in a realm of spiritual bliss in communion with god

    st augustine

  • 18

    integrated the ideas of plato and christianity

    st Augustine

  • 19

    the doctor of the church and the most eminent 13th century scholar

    thomas aquinas

  • 20

    he elucidates that man is composed of two parts

    thomas aquinas

  • 21

    what are the two parts of a man according to thomas aquinas

    matter, form

  • 22

    refers to the common stuff that makes up everything in the universe

    matter

  • 23

    refers to the essence of a substance or thing

    form

  • 24

    the father of a modern philosophy

    rene Descartes

  • 25

    this means that one thinks should lead one to conclude without a trace of doubt that he or she exist

    i think therefore i am

  • 26

    the thing that thinks which is the mind

    cogito

  • 27

    extension of the mind which is the body

    extenza

  • 28

    all knowledge originates in our direct sense experience

    john locke

  • 29

    the view that sense experience is the primary source of all knowledge

    empiricist

  • 30

    believes that one can know only what comes from the senses and experience

    david hume

  • 31

    there is no self

    david hume

  • 32

    the self is nothing else but a bundle of impressions

    david hume

  • 33

    we construct the self

    immanuel kant

  • 34

    without the self we cannot organize the different impressions that one gets in relation to his own existence

    immanuel kant

  • 35

    psychoanalysis

    sigmund freud

  • 36

    the self is multi layered

    sigmund freud

  • 37

    what truly matters is the behavior that a person manifest in his or her daily life

    gilbert ryle

  • 38

    the self is the brain

    paul churchland

  • 39

    all we have is the brain and so if the brain is gone there is no self

    paul churchland

  • 40

    major characteristics of modernity

    industrialism capitalism institution of surveillance dynamism

  • 41

    having two or more people interacting with one other sharing similar characteristics

    social groups

  • 42

    refers to the ties or connections that link you to your social group

    social network

  • 43

    naturally occurring and it is influenced by your family

    organic group

  • 44

    formed as a matter of shared self-interest

    rational groups

  • 45

    was a sociologist from the late 1800s will be known for this theory of the social self

    mead

  • 46

    believe that the self is not present at birth rather it develops over time through social experiences and activities

    mead

  • 47

    different stages of self development

    language play game

  • 48

    is the product of what the person has learned while interacting with others and within the environment learned behaviors attitudes and expectations

    me

  • 49

    that part of the self that is an socialize and spontaneous individual response to the communities attitude toward the person

    i

  • 50

    part of the cells that present impulsive and drive it enables a person to express individualism and creativity

    i

  • 51

    the social relations implied extensive use of material power and machinery all in process of production

    industrialism

  • 52

    production system involving both competitive product markets in the commodification of labor power

    capitalism

  • 53

    massive increase of power and reach by institutions especially in government

    institution of surveillance

  • 54

    the most evident characteristic of a modern society characterized as having vigorous activity and progress

    dynamism

  • 55

    The term looking-glass self was created by American sociologist

    Charles Cooley

  • 56

    a person creates their self-image based on the responses of others (such as comments or body language) and the person's perception of how others see and judge them.

    looking glass self

  • 57

    inclusive study of the human race its culture and society and its physical development

    anthropology

  • 58

    defined as the scientific study of human life social groups while societies and the human world whose subject matter is our own behavior as social beings in relationship with many other people

    sociology

  • 59

    the meeting point of anthropology and sociology in an self understanding digging deep into how we see ourselves in light of the diverse cultural influences that we have been exposed to

    culture

  • 60

    dictate our behavior in society the acceptability of an act that trouble and the disapproval of which is dependent in social standards

    norms

  • 61

    composed of one's personal characteristics social roles and responsibilities

    identity

  • 62

    our own organized system or collection of knowledge about holy who we are

    self schema

  • 63

    the perception that we have of ourselves

    self concept

  • 64

    our own positive or negative perception for evaluation of our selves

    self-esteem

  • 65

    developed based on the experience in what is perceived as needed in certain situation

    me self

  • 66

    the ego and the thinking self the decision maker and determines the next me

    i self

  • 67

    william james

    me self and i self

  • 68

    real self vs ideal self

    carl rogers

  • 69

    the steam of a person as it refers to the general value that a person refuse on him or herself

    global self

  • 70

    the person's ability to hold on to his self despite the pressure around him

    differentiated self

  • 71

    true self vs false self

    donald winnicott

  • 72

    hands-on approach is the focus of western philosophy

    individualism

  • 73

    concern with the rights and concerns of each individuals

    individualism

  • 74

    emphasizes the value of the group

    collectivism

  • 75

    three characteristics of western social construct

    individual self, self-sufficiency and rational self

  • 76

    always conceived as the autonomous bounded entity

    individual self

  • 77

    a successful person can meet their own apartments without the help of others. until stress in one's ability to meet one's own requirements using one's own resources and authority

    self-sufficiency

  • 78

    logic and reason must be used to explain everything

    rational self

  • 79

    three principles of confusion philosophy

    junzi, li, ren

  • 80

    new self form in right education under the virtous teacher as the role model. it involves a humanistic learning refined personal matters and the capacity to govern the community wisely and with compassion

    junzi

  • 81

    mean sacrifice. a refined manager of spiritual rituals and sacrifices and protocols in honoring the ancestors

    li

  • 82

    character of the self that sincerely shows compassion to others

    ren

  • 83

    refers to how a person perceives or imagined himself or herself to appear

    body image

  • 84

    jefferson egocentric state in which a person imagines and believed that many people are actively listening to our watching him or her

    imaginary audience

  • 85

    the process of observing and assessing one's internal state after acting in a particular way

    introspection

  • 86

    because it is challenging to gouge one's internal state

    self perception theory

  • 87

    a cognitive representation of self knowledge that encompasses all of a person's beliefs about themselves

    self concept

  • 88

    the idea that a person has about themselves that changes over time

    personal identity

  • 89

    bowlby 1969 asserted that people discovered their worth and lovability when they observe how the mother's or other primary caregivers treat them and to their needs

    attachment mechanism and social evaluation

  • 90

    the theory of the looking glass

    charles horton cooley

  • 91

    social interactions in other people's perceptions shape how we see ourselves in the world

    the theory of the looking glass

  • 92

    leon festinger's work

    upward social comparison and downward social comparison

  • 93

    a framework for understanding how group membership has people understand themselves

    theory of social identity

  • 94

    entirety of a person's traits or qualities both known and unknown to others but known to themselves

    self

  • 95

    a means of explaining a certain aspect or component of the self concept

    identity

  • 96

    refers to a component of eurocentrism that is the prejudicial treatment of same race people based solely on the color of the skin

    colorism

  • 97

    a way to evaluate someone's worth based on the subjective or objective standard

    self esteem

  • 98

    a central aspect of being human compassus sex gender identities and roles pressure in chemistry and reproduction

    sexual self

  • 99

    refers to your assigned sex at birth

    sex

  • 100

    refers to the one to three years of hormonal and physical changes that causes a young person to reach sexual maturity

    puberty