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  • Athena Ballelos
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  • 1

    What our parents painstakingly thought about

    name

  • 2

    This represents who we are. Not custom for it to be randomly picked.

    name

  • 3

    Is not the person itself no matter how intimately bound it js with the bearer. It is only a signifier.

    name

  • 4

    the ones who seriously questioned myths and moved away from them in attempting to understand reality

    greeks

  • 5

    • - first philosopher to engaged in a systematic questioning about the self. - For him, every man is composed of body and soul - Every human person is dualistic (imperfect aspect & body maintaining soul

    Socrates

  • 6

    emphasizes that justice in the human person can only be attained if the 3 parts of the soul are working harmoniously with one another.

    plato

  • 7

    forged by reason & intellect

    rational

  • 8

    charged by emotions

    spirited

  • 9

    charged by based desires

    appetetive

  • 10

    • - father of modern philosophy • - believes that the only thing the one cannot doubt is the existence of self • -famous for his lines cogito ergo sum, “ I think therefore, I am”.

    rene decartes

  • 11

    • - believes that without the Self, one cannot organize the different impressions that one gets in relation to his own existence.

    immanuel kant

  • 12

    • -a phenomenologist who asserts the mind-body bifurcation. • -who simply denies the “Self”, says that mind and body are so intertwined that they cannot be separated from one another.

    merleau ponty

  • 13

    french Anthropologist, every self has a two faces: personne and Moi

    marcel maus

  • 14

    Human persons learn the ways of living and therefore their selfhood by being in a family. • It is what a family initiates a person to become that serves as the basis for this person’s progress

    Family

  • 15

    Another important aspect of the self is the gender. • Gender is one of those loci of the self that is subject to alteration, change, and development

    Gender

  • 16

    composed of personal characteristics, social roles, and responsibilities.

    Identity

  • 17

    the idea of what to become

    self-concept

  • 18

    also called self-evaluation maintenance theory • -states that we can feel threatened when someone out-performs us.

    Social Comparison

  • 19

    also called self-evaluation maintenance theory • -states that we can feel threatened when someone out-performs us.

    Narcissistic

  • 20

    also called self-evaluation maintenance theory • -states that we can feel threatened when someone out-performs us.

    Western

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    ANAPHY 1

    ANAPHY 1

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    ANAPHY 1

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    FOT 1

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    ANAPHY 2

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    ANAPHY 3

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    GROSSANA LOWER EX 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What our parents painstakingly thought about

    name

  • 2

    This represents who we are. Not custom for it to be randomly picked.

    name

  • 3

    Is not the person itself no matter how intimately bound it js with the bearer. It is only a signifier.

    name

  • 4

    the ones who seriously questioned myths and moved away from them in attempting to understand reality

    greeks

  • 5

    • - first philosopher to engaged in a systematic questioning about the self. - For him, every man is composed of body and soul - Every human person is dualistic (imperfect aspect & body maintaining soul

    Socrates

  • 6

    emphasizes that justice in the human person can only be attained if the 3 parts of the soul are working harmoniously with one another.

    plato

  • 7

    forged by reason & intellect

    rational

  • 8

    charged by emotions

    spirited

  • 9

    charged by based desires

    appetetive

  • 10

    • - father of modern philosophy • - believes that the only thing the one cannot doubt is the existence of self • -famous for his lines cogito ergo sum, “ I think therefore, I am”.

    rene decartes

  • 11

    • - believes that without the Self, one cannot organize the different impressions that one gets in relation to his own existence.

    immanuel kant

  • 12

    • -a phenomenologist who asserts the mind-body bifurcation. • -who simply denies the “Self”, says that mind and body are so intertwined that they cannot be separated from one another.

    merleau ponty

  • 13

    french Anthropologist, every self has a two faces: personne and Moi

    marcel maus

  • 14

    Human persons learn the ways of living and therefore their selfhood by being in a family. • It is what a family initiates a person to become that serves as the basis for this person’s progress

    Family

  • 15

    Another important aspect of the self is the gender. • Gender is one of those loci of the self that is subject to alteration, change, and development

    Gender

  • 16

    composed of personal characteristics, social roles, and responsibilities.

    Identity

  • 17

    the idea of what to become

    self-concept

  • 18

    also called self-evaluation maintenance theory • -states that we can feel threatened when someone out-performs us.

    Social Comparison

  • 19

    also called self-evaluation maintenance theory • -states that we can feel threatened when someone out-performs us.

    Narcissistic

  • 20

    also called self-evaluation maintenance theory • -states that we can feel threatened when someone out-performs us.

    Western