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one’s unique identity sets apart from others.
self
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It is the union of elements (such as body, emotions, thoughts, and sensations) that constitute the individuality and identity of a person.
self
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Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.”(Matthew 16:24-27) Jesus recognizes that self is the first obstacle that has to be dealt with if you’re going to be His disciple. Apostle Paul comes along and says the problem of self is the problem of sin and the flesh
self is a problem
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is the way we perceive ourselves and the ideas we hold about our competencies and attributes and the collection of beliefs, perceptions, and ideas that an individual has about themselves. It encompasses how people see and define themselves, including their physical attributes, personality traits, abilities, roles in society, and more.
self concept
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“For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:25-26). It is wise to want to save your life. Yourself is YOU. Self is not an imaginary person that walks with you
self is savable
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is the study of either the cognitive and affective representation of one's identity or the subject of experience.
psychology
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is the primitive and instinctual part of the psyche. It operates on the pleasure principle and seeks immediate gratification of basic needs and desires, such as hunger and pleasure. It doesn't consider social norms or consequences.
ID
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is the rational and realistic part of the psyche. It develops to mediate between the demands of the ID and the restrictions of the external world. The Ego operates on the reality principle, finding ways to satisfy the ID's desires in socially acceptable ways.
ego
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represents the moral and ethical aspects of the psyche. It incorporates societal and parental values and norms. It acts as a conscience, guiding behavior by enforcing moral standards and ideals.
super ego
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approach that access the truth of meaning of theories or belief in terms of the sucess of the practical application
pragmatism
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often represents the core or innermost sense of self
I
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typically refers to the individual's perception of themselves in the context of their experiences and social roles
me
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refers to all various ways people answer question. who am I
empirical self
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3 components of empirical self
material self, social self, spiritual self
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consists of tangible, objects, people,or places that belong to a person. body self, extra corporeal self or extend self
Material Self
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refers to how we are regarded or recognized by others. ralational self
Social Self
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refers to the inner self or psychological self, subjective or most intimate self
Spiritual Self
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computer, cell phone, shoes wallet
Material Self
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Mother, Father, tito , tita , sister , brother , friends
Social Self
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emotions, attitude, beliefs, values , motives, abilities, morale
Spiritual Self