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  • 1

    Socrates is father of

    western philosophy

  • 2

    father of western philosophy

    Socrates

  • 3

    2 know thyself

    imperative, requirements

  • 4

    unexamined life is not worth living for

    Socrates

  • 5

    limits of the self, so that one knows what one is capable of doing and what one is not

    imperative

  • 6

    self moderation/ self control

    requirements

  • 7

    good judgement and excellence of the soul

    self knowledge

  • 8

    Greek philosopher of extraordinary significance in the history of ideas

    plato

  • 9

    The chariot analogy

    plato

  • 10

    The body is compared to a chariot, the senses to the horses, the mind to the controlling reins, the sense objects to the roads to be traversed, the intellect to the charioteer, and the Chitta, the functions of the mind as well as the repository of all affections, to the binding cord

    The chariot analogy

  • 11

    logos

    reason

  • 12

    spiritual is an

    emotions

  • 13

    appetite

    desires

  • 14

    three part of soul

    logos, spiritual, appetite

  • 15

    seeking divine grace through God

    saint Augustine

  • 16

    self is achieved through self presentation and self realization

    saint Augustine

  • 17

    father of modern philosophy

    Descartes

  • 18

    self through methodic dough

    Descartes

  • 19

    John Locke analogy

    tabula rasa

  • 20

    tabula rasa is

    empty state of mind

  • 21

    British philosopher and physician that compare self in empty space

    John Locke

  • 22

    David Hume said that

    there is no self

  • 23

    Scottish philosopher whose skeptical to take on the ideas forming the identity of the self

    David Hume

  • 24

    Distinct identified of self based on Hume

    impression, ideas

  • 25

    basic sensation

    impression

  • 26

    ideas are copies of impression

    ideas

  • 27

    German philosopher " self transcendental "

    Immanuel kant

  • 28

    Australian doctor who found the psychoanalytic school of psychology

    Sigmund Freud

  • 29

    approach to certain mental illness

    talking cure

  • 30

    2 catarsis

    dream analysis, psychotherapy

  • 31

    two level of human functioning the conscious and the unconscious

    catarsis

  • 32

    structural model of personality by Sigmund Freud

    id, ego, superego

  • 33

    ideas and moral

    superego

  • 34

    immidiates between id impulse and superego

    ego

  • 35

    basic impulse, desire

    id

  • 36

    conscious

    ego

  • 37

    precocious

    superego

  • 38

    unconscious

    id

  • 39

    way use to protect ego from anxiety

    defense mechanism

  • 40

    closing one eyes

    denial

  • 41

    excluding painful thoughts from awareness

    repression

  • 42

    expressing opposite impulse

    reaction formation

  • 43

    attributing to others one's own desire

    projection

  • 44

    directing energy toward another object

    displacement

  • 45

    analytical philosopher as logical behaviorism

    Gilbert ryle

  • 46

    self come from behavior

    Gilbert ryle

  • 47

    argued about self with neuroscientific evidence “The self is the brain"

    Paul churchland

  • 48

    we know self not through our intellect but through our experience 'phenomenology"

    Maurice merleu ponty

  • 49

    obsessive drive that may or may not be acted on involving object concept or person

    fixation

  • 50

    erogenous zone

    lips, breast, vigina, penis, anus, nipples

  • 51

    psychosexual development stages

    oral anal phallic latency genital

  • 52

    oral

    breastfeeding

  • 53

    anal

    toilet training

  • 54

    fondling attraction to opposite parents

    phallic

  • 55

    developing skills

    latency

  • 56

    heterosexual relations

    genital

  • 57

    oral fixation

    smoking

  • 58

    anal fixation

    anal expulsive/ anal retentive

  • 59

    phallic fixation

    cedipus complex / electra complex

  • 60

    fixation happen all

    latency and genital

  • 61

    trust vs. mistrust

    infancy

  • 62

    autonomy vs. shame and doubt

    early childhood

  • 63

    initiative vs. guilt

    pre- school

  • 64

    industry vs. inferiority

    elementary age

  • 65

    identity vs. role confusion

    adolescent

  • 66

    intimacy vs. isolation

    young adulthood

  • 67

    Generativity vs. stagnation

    middle adulthood

  • 68

    integrity vs. despair

    maturity

  • 69

    Psychoanalyst and psychologist developed the concept of the identity crisis to characterize the experimentation and identity development

    erik erikson

  • 70

    eastern though

    Confucianism Buddhism Taoism

  • 71

    seen as a code of ethical conduct self cultivation

    Confucianism

  • 72

    the way tao or the universe adopt free flowing, relative, unitary and paradoxical view of everything

    Taoism

  • 73

    self is seen as an illusion born out the ignorance

    Buddhism

  • 74

    individualistic culture emphasizes the value of equality

    western thought

  • 75

    focus on themselves

    individualistic culture

  • 76

    even they see other rise above them

    emphasizes the value of equality

  • 77

    self concept

    self awareness ideal self

  • 78

    self is distinct from other selves

    separate

  • 79

    self can exist it self

    self contained and independent

  • 80

    self is

    consistent

  • 81

    center of all experiences

    unitary

  • 82

    isolated from external world

    private

  • 83

    persons sense of who he is basic identity

    moi

  • 84

    composed of the social concept

    personne

  • 85

    interesting aspect of social construction

    language

  • 86

    transmission of the cultural from one generation to the next

    enculturation

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Socrates is father of

    western philosophy

  • 2

    father of western philosophy

    Socrates

  • 3

    2 know thyself

    imperative, requirements

  • 4

    unexamined life is not worth living for

    Socrates

  • 5

    limits of the self, so that one knows what one is capable of doing and what one is not

    imperative

  • 6

    self moderation/ self control

    requirements

  • 7

    good judgement and excellence of the soul

    self knowledge

  • 8

    Greek philosopher of extraordinary significance in the history of ideas

    plato

  • 9

    The chariot analogy

    plato

  • 10

    The body is compared to a chariot, the senses to the horses, the mind to the controlling reins, the sense objects to the roads to be traversed, the intellect to the charioteer, and the Chitta, the functions of the mind as well as the repository of all affections, to the binding cord

    The chariot analogy

  • 11

    logos

    reason

  • 12

    spiritual is an

    emotions

  • 13

    appetite

    desires

  • 14

    three part of soul

    logos, spiritual, appetite

  • 15

    seeking divine grace through God

    saint Augustine

  • 16

    self is achieved through self presentation and self realization

    saint Augustine

  • 17

    father of modern philosophy

    Descartes

  • 18

    self through methodic dough

    Descartes

  • 19

    John Locke analogy

    tabula rasa

  • 20

    tabula rasa is

    empty state of mind

  • 21

    British philosopher and physician that compare self in empty space

    John Locke

  • 22

    David Hume said that

    there is no self

  • 23

    Scottish philosopher whose skeptical to take on the ideas forming the identity of the self

    David Hume

  • 24

    Distinct identified of self based on Hume

    impression, ideas

  • 25

    basic sensation

    impression

  • 26

    ideas are copies of impression

    ideas

  • 27

    German philosopher " self transcendental "

    Immanuel kant

  • 28

    Australian doctor who found the psychoanalytic school of psychology

    Sigmund Freud

  • 29

    approach to certain mental illness

    talking cure

  • 30

    2 catarsis

    dream analysis, psychotherapy

  • 31

    two level of human functioning the conscious and the unconscious

    catarsis

  • 32

    structural model of personality by Sigmund Freud

    id, ego, superego

  • 33

    ideas and moral

    superego

  • 34

    immidiates between id impulse and superego

    ego

  • 35

    basic impulse, desire

    id

  • 36

    conscious

    ego

  • 37

    precocious

    superego

  • 38

    unconscious

    id

  • 39

    way use to protect ego from anxiety

    defense mechanism

  • 40

    closing one eyes

    denial

  • 41

    excluding painful thoughts from awareness

    repression

  • 42

    expressing opposite impulse

    reaction formation

  • 43

    attributing to others one's own desire

    projection

  • 44

    directing energy toward another object

    displacement

  • 45

    analytical philosopher as logical behaviorism

    Gilbert ryle

  • 46

    self come from behavior

    Gilbert ryle

  • 47

    argued about self with neuroscientific evidence “The self is the brain"

    Paul churchland

  • 48

    we know self not through our intellect but through our experience 'phenomenology"

    Maurice merleu ponty

  • 49

    obsessive drive that may or may not be acted on involving object concept or person

    fixation

  • 50

    erogenous zone

    lips, breast, vigina, penis, anus, nipples

  • 51

    psychosexual development stages

    oral anal phallic latency genital

  • 52

    oral

    breastfeeding

  • 53

    anal

    toilet training

  • 54

    fondling attraction to opposite parents

    phallic

  • 55

    developing skills

    latency

  • 56

    heterosexual relations

    genital

  • 57

    oral fixation

    smoking

  • 58

    anal fixation

    anal expulsive/ anal retentive

  • 59

    phallic fixation

    cedipus complex / electra complex

  • 60

    fixation happen all

    latency and genital

  • 61

    trust vs. mistrust

    infancy

  • 62

    autonomy vs. shame and doubt

    early childhood

  • 63

    initiative vs. guilt

    pre- school

  • 64

    industry vs. inferiority

    elementary age

  • 65

    identity vs. role confusion

    adolescent

  • 66

    intimacy vs. isolation

    young adulthood

  • 67

    Generativity vs. stagnation

    middle adulthood

  • 68

    integrity vs. despair

    maturity

  • 69

    Psychoanalyst and psychologist developed the concept of the identity crisis to characterize the experimentation and identity development

    erik erikson

  • 70

    eastern though

    Confucianism Buddhism Taoism

  • 71

    seen as a code of ethical conduct self cultivation

    Confucianism

  • 72

    the way tao or the universe adopt free flowing, relative, unitary and paradoxical view of everything

    Taoism

  • 73

    self is seen as an illusion born out the ignorance

    Buddhism

  • 74

    individualistic culture emphasizes the value of equality

    western thought

  • 75

    focus on themselves

    individualistic culture

  • 76

    even they see other rise above them

    emphasizes the value of equality

  • 77

    self concept

    self awareness ideal self

  • 78

    self is distinct from other selves

    separate

  • 79

    self can exist it self

    self contained and independent

  • 80

    self is

    consistent

  • 81

    center of all experiences

    unitary

  • 82

    isolated from external world

    private

  • 83

    persons sense of who he is basic identity

    moi

  • 84

    composed of the social concept

    personne

  • 85

    interesting aspect of social construction

    language

  • 86

    transmission of the cultural from one generation to the next

    enculturation