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  • Althea Fiona Amadeo
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  • 1

    birth to 18 months

    Infancy stage

  • 2

    Was the first to make distinction of sociology and psychology

    Émile Durkheim

  • 3

    Is a subjective sense of self

    Self - understanding

  • 4

    Looking - glass Self

    Charles Cooley

  • 5

    Real Self and False Self

    Dr. Donald Winnicott

  • 6

    Birth to 1 yr. old

    Oral Stage

  • 7

    Toilet Training

    Anal Stage

  • 8

    1-3 yrs old

    Anal Stage

  • 9

    3-5 yrs

    Preschool

  • 10

    Initiative vs. Guilt

    Preschool

  • 11

    Inferiority vs. Industry

    School Age

  • 12

    Autonomy vs. Guilt and Shame

    Early Childhood

  • 13

    3-6 years old

    Phallic Stage

  • 14

    6-11 yrs old

    School Age

  • 15

    11-18 yrs old

    Genital Stage

  • 16

    6 -11 years old id's energies supressed, the superego contnues to develop

    Latent Stage

  • 17

    12 - 18 years old, libido is active again and people develop a strong interest to the opposite

    Genital Stage

  • 18

    12-18 years old, Identity vs. Role Confusion

    Adolescence

  • 19

    Preparatory Stage, Game Stage, Genralized Other

    George Herbert Mead

  • 20

    How you view yourself

    Self Image

  • 21

    Ideal Self and False Self

    Carl Rogers

  • 22

    Termed by Edward Taylor, sets of attributes, characteristics that needed for a person to become member of society

    Culture

  • 23

    Person's basic identity

    Moi

  • 24

    Reason is source of Morality

    Immanuel Kant

  • 25

    2 Principles of Reality

    Ideal Realm, Physical Realm

  • 26

    Indulge in overeating or binge drinking

    Oral Fixation

  • 27

    Neat freak or anal retentive

    Anal fixation

  • 28

    Emotionally immature or Promiscious

    Phallic Fixation

  • 29

    A concept that a person's self grows out of society,'s interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others

    Looking - glass Self

  • 30

    He asserted that the people's understanding is construct in part by their perception of how others view them

    Charles Cooley

  • 31

    Is what basically comes to your mind when yiu are asked of who you are

    Self - concept

  • 32

    Composed of personal characteristics, social rples. and responsibilities as well as affiliations that define who one is

    Self - identity

  • 33

    How much value you place on yourself

    Self - esteem

  • 34

    Involves Physical Descriptions, Social Roles, Existential Statements and and Personal Traits

    Self - image

  • 35

    The third dimension of our self descriptions

    Personal Traits

  • 36

    Abstract ones

    Existential statements

  • 37

    whose behavior is shaped to some extent by the roles we play

    Social Roles

  • 38

    A difference may exists bet. a person's ideal self and actual self

    Incongruence

  • 39

    Person's ideal self and actual experience are consistent

    Congruence

  • 40

    psychologist who specialized in child development who focused i. the role of social interactions in their development

    Jean Piaget

  • 41

    Tend to look inward

    Psychology

  • 42

    Tend to look outward

    Sociology

  • 43

    born in circa 470 BC in Athens Greece that human choice was motivated by the desire for happiness.

    Socrates

  • 44

    Student of Socrates and a teaxher of Aristotle

    Plato

  • 45

    Soul has three parts

    Rational Soul, Appetitive Soul, Spirited Soul

  • 46

    the awareness and the ability to understand one's thoughts and actions

    Self understanding

  • 47

    Subjective sense of self

    Self - understanding

  • 48

    Characteristics of Self

    Separate, Self - contained and independent, Consistent, Unitary, Private

  • 49

    One cannot experience that is not an embodied experience/ emphasized body as the primary site of knowing the world

    Maurice Merleau - Ponty

  • 50

    Believes that mind organizes impressions that men get from external world

    Immanuel Kant

  • 51

    Reason is the source of all morality

    Immanuel Kant

  • 52

    Self is made up by our sense experience

    David Hume

  • 53

    Principles of Socrates

    Never doing wrong / Participating in wrong doing even directly A person who knows what is right and wrong and not act against it

  • 54

    Man is made up of body and soul

    Socrates

  • 55

    One's thoughts are the reflection of one's beliefs

    Cartesian Dualism Theory

  • 56

    Father of Modern Philosophy

    Rene Descartes

  • 57

    2 Fundamental Questions of Socrtes

    To What? How Then?

  • 58

    A bundle or collection of different perception w/c succeed each other with an unconceivable rapidity and are in perpetual flux and movement

    Experience

  • 59

    Impression and ideas can be found by one's experience which determines the self

    David Hume

  • 60

    Concept of Reality

    Physical Realm, Ideal Realm

  • 61

    believed that a person who is follower of truth and wisdom will not be tempted by vices and will always be correct or moral or ethical

    Plato

  • 62

    Cogito

    Mind

  • 63

    Extenza

    Body

  • 64

    Is a machine that attached to the mind

    Body

  • 65

    The Self is The way people behave

    Gilbert Ryle

  • 66

    I act therefore I am

    Gilbert Ryle

  • 67

    Believe that a person has intrinsic worth and Rational Agents

    Immnauel Kant

  • 68

    Experience is the foundation of the world

    Maurice Merleau - Ponty

  • 69

    is the center of all experiences and thoughts that run through a certain person

    Unitary

  • 70

    personality is enduring and therefore can be expected to be studied, described and measured

    Consistent

  • 71

    person's basic identity

    Moi

  • 72

    Has to do with what it means to live in a particular institution, family and etc.

    Personne

  • 73

    who asserts that a person has two faces

    Marcel Mauss

  • 74

    Two faces of self

    Moi, Personne

  • 75

    understanding the vibrant relationship between self and external reality

    Social Constructionist Perspective

  • 76

    Self is isolated from external world

    Private

  • 77

    Self is never accesible to anyone

    Private

  • 78

    has to be personally discovered and not dictitated by the society

    Gender

  • 79

    Founded by Mead and Vygotsky

    Language

  • 80

    mediated the uending metamorphosis of self

    Language

  • 81

    a both public and private utilized symbol system is the site where individual and social remake (collide) each other

    Language

  • 82

    it can exist its distinctbess allow it to be self -congained with its own thoughts

    Self - contained and independent

  • 83

    Is the sense of personal identity and of who we are as individuals

    Self

  • 84

    was the first to make distinction of sociology and psychology

    Émile Durkheim

  • 85

    They tend to look inward

    Psychologists

  • 86

    They tend to look outward

    Sociologists

  • 87

    believe that personality continued to change over time and was never really finished

    Erik Erikson

  • 88

    Composed of personal characteristics, social roles and responsibilities that define who one is

    Identity

  • 89

    Is what basically comes to your mind when you are asked of who you are

    Self - concept

  • 90

    The view you have of yourself

    Self - image

  • 91

    how much value you place on yourself

    Self - esteem

  • 92

    The abstract ones

    Existential Statements

  • 93

    Three components of self Accordibg to Carl Rogers

    Self - image, Self - esteem, Ideal self

  • 94

    third dimension our self description

    Personal Traits

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    birth to 18 months

    Infancy stage

  • 2

    Was the first to make distinction of sociology and psychology

    Émile Durkheim

  • 3

    Is a subjective sense of self

    Self - understanding

  • 4

    Looking - glass Self

    Charles Cooley

  • 5

    Real Self and False Self

    Dr. Donald Winnicott

  • 6

    Birth to 1 yr. old

    Oral Stage

  • 7

    Toilet Training

    Anal Stage

  • 8

    1-3 yrs old

    Anal Stage

  • 9

    3-5 yrs

    Preschool

  • 10

    Initiative vs. Guilt

    Preschool

  • 11

    Inferiority vs. Industry

    School Age

  • 12

    Autonomy vs. Guilt and Shame

    Early Childhood

  • 13

    3-6 years old

    Phallic Stage

  • 14

    6-11 yrs old

    School Age

  • 15

    11-18 yrs old

    Genital Stage

  • 16

    6 -11 years old id's energies supressed, the superego contnues to develop

    Latent Stage

  • 17

    12 - 18 years old, libido is active again and people develop a strong interest to the opposite

    Genital Stage

  • 18

    12-18 years old, Identity vs. Role Confusion

    Adolescence

  • 19

    Preparatory Stage, Game Stage, Genralized Other

    George Herbert Mead

  • 20

    How you view yourself

    Self Image

  • 21

    Ideal Self and False Self

    Carl Rogers

  • 22

    Termed by Edward Taylor, sets of attributes, characteristics that needed for a person to become member of society

    Culture

  • 23

    Person's basic identity

    Moi

  • 24

    Reason is source of Morality

    Immanuel Kant

  • 25

    2 Principles of Reality

    Ideal Realm, Physical Realm

  • 26

    Indulge in overeating or binge drinking

    Oral Fixation

  • 27

    Neat freak or anal retentive

    Anal fixation

  • 28

    Emotionally immature or Promiscious

    Phallic Fixation

  • 29

    A concept that a person's self grows out of society,'s interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others

    Looking - glass Self

  • 30

    He asserted that the people's understanding is construct in part by their perception of how others view them

    Charles Cooley

  • 31

    Is what basically comes to your mind when yiu are asked of who you are

    Self - concept

  • 32

    Composed of personal characteristics, social rples. and responsibilities as well as affiliations that define who one is

    Self - identity

  • 33

    How much value you place on yourself

    Self - esteem

  • 34

    Involves Physical Descriptions, Social Roles, Existential Statements and and Personal Traits

    Self - image

  • 35

    The third dimension of our self descriptions

    Personal Traits

  • 36

    Abstract ones

    Existential statements

  • 37

    whose behavior is shaped to some extent by the roles we play

    Social Roles

  • 38

    A difference may exists bet. a person's ideal self and actual self

    Incongruence

  • 39

    Person's ideal self and actual experience are consistent

    Congruence

  • 40

    psychologist who specialized in child development who focused i. the role of social interactions in their development

    Jean Piaget

  • 41

    Tend to look inward

    Psychology

  • 42

    Tend to look outward

    Sociology

  • 43

    born in circa 470 BC in Athens Greece that human choice was motivated by the desire for happiness.

    Socrates

  • 44

    Student of Socrates and a teaxher of Aristotle

    Plato

  • 45

    Soul has three parts

    Rational Soul, Appetitive Soul, Spirited Soul

  • 46

    the awareness and the ability to understand one's thoughts and actions

    Self understanding

  • 47

    Subjective sense of self

    Self - understanding

  • 48

    Characteristics of Self

    Separate, Self - contained and independent, Consistent, Unitary, Private

  • 49

    One cannot experience that is not an embodied experience/ emphasized body as the primary site of knowing the world

    Maurice Merleau - Ponty

  • 50

    Believes that mind organizes impressions that men get from external world

    Immanuel Kant

  • 51

    Reason is the source of all morality

    Immanuel Kant

  • 52

    Self is made up by our sense experience

    David Hume

  • 53

    Principles of Socrates

    Never doing wrong / Participating in wrong doing even directly A person who knows what is right and wrong and not act against it

  • 54

    Man is made up of body and soul

    Socrates

  • 55

    One's thoughts are the reflection of one's beliefs

    Cartesian Dualism Theory

  • 56

    Father of Modern Philosophy

    Rene Descartes

  • 57

    2 Fundamental Questions of Socrtes

    To What? How Then?

  • 58

    A bundle or collection of different perception w/c succeed each other with an unconceivable rapidity and are in perpetual flux and movement

    Experience

  • 59

    Impression and ideas can be found by one's experience which determines the self

    David Hume

  • 60

    Concept of Reality

    Physical Realm, Ideal Realm

  • 61

    believed that a person who is follower of truth and wisdom will not be tempted by vices and will always be correct or moral or ethical

    Plato

  • 62

    Cogito

    Mind

  • 63

    Extenza

    Body

  • 64

    Is a machine that attached to the mind

    Body

  • 65

    The Self is The way people behave

    Gilbert Ryle

  • 66

    I act therefore I am

    Gilbert Ryle

  • 67

    Believe that a person has intrinsic worth and Rational Agents

    Immnauel Kant

  • 68

    Experience is the foundation of the world

    Maurice Merleau - Ponty

  • 69

    is the center of all experiences and thoughts that run through a certain person

    Unitary

  • 70

    personality is enduring and therefore can be expected to be studied, described and measured

    Consistent

  • 71

    person's basic identity

    Moi

  • 72

    Has to do with what it means to live in a particular institution, family and etc.

    Personne

  • 73

    who asserts that a person has two faces

    Marcel Mauss

  • 74

    Two faces of self

    Moi, Personne

  • 75

    understanding the vibrant relationship between self and external reality

    Social Constructionist Perspective

  • 76

    Self is isolated from external world

    Private

  • 77

    Self is never accesible to anyone

    Private

  • 78

    has to be personally discovered and not dictitated by the society

    Gender

  • 79

    Founded by Mead and Vygotsky

    Language

  • 80

    mediated the uending metamorphosis of self

    Language

  • 81

    a both public and private utilized symbol system is the site where individual and social remake (collide) each other

    Language

  • 82

    it can exist its distinctbess allow it to be self -congained with its own thoughts

    Self - contained and independent

  • 83

    Is the sense of personal identity and of who we are as individuals

    Self

  • 84

    was the first to make distinction of sociology and psychology

    Émile Durkheim

  • 85

    They tend to look inward

    Psychologists

  • 86

    They tend to look outward

    Sociologists

  • 87

    believe that personality continued to change over time and was never really finished

    Erik Erikson

  • 88

    Composed of personal characteristics, social roles and responsibilities that define who one is

    Identity

  • 89

    Is what basically comes to your mind when you are asked of who you are

    Self - concept

  • 90

    The view you have of yourself

    Self - image

  • 91

    how much value you place on yourself

    Self - esteem

  • 92

    The abstract ones

    Existential Statements

  • 93

    Three components of self Accordibg to Carl Rogers

    Self - image, Self - esteem, Ideal self

  • 94

    third dimension our self description

    Personal Traits