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Understanding the Self
  • John Carlo Brillo

  • 問題数 50 • 9/11/2024

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  • 1

    The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing / Know thyself / An unexamined life is not worth living

    Socrates

  • 2

    true wisdom comes from introspection and self examination.

    Socrates

  • 3

    Human behavior flows from three main sources : Desire, emotion, and knowledge.

    Plato

  • 4

    he believes in tripartite theory of the soul

    Plato

  • 5

    self is immortal and independent of the body.

    plato

  • 6

    -human soul are made up of 3 parts, what are those?

    Appetitive, Spirited, Rational

  • 7

    All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chances, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire.

    Aristotle

  • 8

    \happiness depends in ourselves. / knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.

    Aristotle

  • 9

    Body and soul are inseparable from one another. / the self is unified creature.

    Aristotle

  • 10

    "Do unto others, what you want others to do unto you"

    St. Augustine

  • 11

    ;Self is deeply intertwined with God / Through God's grace, we find self-fulfillment

    St. Augustine

  • 12

    .Dubito ergo cogito, cogito ergo sum( I doubt therefore I think, I think therefore I am)

    Rene Descartes

  • 13

    0) We should not trust our senses because sometimes it;s misleading.

    Rene Descartes

  • 14

    k ) He believes in dualism, the mind and the body.

    Rene Descartes

  • 15

    No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience

    John Locke

  • 16

    Theory of the mind (Tabula Rasa) \Humans is liable only for the actions which he is ___.

    Conscious

  • 17

    ___ is shaped by memories and experience.

    Self

  • 18

    ____ is the source of our identity

    Memories

  • 19

    The proposed the Bundle Theory: the self is a bundle of perceptions, thoughts, and sensations.

    David Hume

  • 20

    Self is just an ____.

    Illusion

  • 21

    To be is to __.

    do

  • 22

    The consciousness is divided into 2, what are those?

    Inner self and Outer Self

  • 23

    Ghost in the Machine

    Gilbert Ryle

  • 24

    Gilbert Ryle - I act therefore __ __?

    I am

  • 25

    He believes that self is shown through actions and behaviors.

    Gilbert Ryle

  • 26

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Self is shaped by our physical body and ____.

    senses

  • 27

    He rejects the idea of dualism

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

  • 28

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty - We know not through out intellect but through our ___.

    experience

  • 29

    Self is a product of brain activity.

    Paul & Patricia Churchland

  • 30

    His concept of self is focused on the ego.

    Sigmund Freud

  • 31

    Sigmund Freud - the ego served as a ____ between super ego and id.

    mediator

  • 32

    Internal awareness of who we are and how that identity fits into our social environment. It is form or affect by perception, attitudes and values.

    Self Identity

  • 33

    ___ is how people interpret the world around them.

    Perception

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    This refers to how people thinks about something that reflects on a person's behavior.

    Attitude

  • 35

    It is a person's principles or standards of behavior, considers what individuals believes to be right or wrong.

    Values

  • 36

    It's how people became aware based on their experiences with things like religion, race or ethnicity, which then shape their won self-image and identity.

    Social Identity

  • 37

    It is a collection of beliefs that an individual holds about himself. These beliefs are based upon an individual's social interactions with others.

    Senses of self and Socialization

  • 38

    He propose the "Looking-Glass self".

    Charles Horton Cooley

  • 39

    What are the 3 stages of development in looking-glass self?

    Imagination, Interpretation, Self-feeling

  • 40

    He developed the Social Self Theory

    George Herbert Mead

  • 41

    _ acts without considering social consequences.

    I

  • 42

    _ Acts based on how others expect one to behave.

    Me

  • 43

    Develop a sense of self by imagining how others perceive us and adjust our behavior accordingly.

    Role-Taking

  • 44

    Direct influence on the person

    Significant others

  • 45

    Represent Society's collective norms and expectations individuals internalize.

    Generalized others

  • 46

    3 Stages of Self-development

    Preparatory Stage, Play Stage, Game Stage

  • 47

    Children copy others but don't understand their actions, words, or tone of voice

    Preparatory Stage

  • 48

    They pretend but do not follow the ules within organized games.

    Play Stage

  • 49

    Children start to comprehend and follow the rules of games.

    Game Stage

  • 50

    Paul & Patricia Churchland - Biological brain generates and maintains the mind / Physical injuries or brain trauma can change ____.

    personalities