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Understanding the (Self) Philosophers
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  • 問題数 57 • 2/29/2024

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  • 1

    we're educators of the Greek era of antiquity. They taught rhetoric, music, arithmetic, and physical training.

    The Sophist

  • 2

    "Man is the measure of all things"

    Protagoras

  • 3

    "In society justice is nothing but the advantage of the strong"

    Thrasymachus

  • 4

    "Might is Right"

    Thrasymachus

  • 5

    He believed that humans are composed by a body and a soul where souls are imprisoned in a body. The body is imperfect, the sould is perfect.

    Plato

  • 6

    On the Allegory of the Charioteer, The Charioteer is 1.)______, the Black Horse is 2.)______ and the White Horse is ______.

    1.)Reason, 2.)Appetite, 3.)Passion

  • 7

    He believed the body=soul, but not all body have a soul.

    Aristotle

  • 8

    Not all souls are equal, what are the 3 types of soul? (all lower case, no period at the end, shortcut.)

    vegetative, sentient, rational

  • 9

    Focuses in the now body that feels pain and pleasure. "Pursue pleasure and avoid pain"

    Epicurus

  • 10

    It is something that should be kept on moderation because not all of it are good.

    Pleasure

  • 11

    Not all pain are Bad.

    True

  • 12

    It is what it is Basically... What we can control is what we feel and how we see things.

    Stoics

  • 13

    The Idol of the Mind (format: enter the last word instantly e.g text, text1, text2 no period at end, shortcut, and all lower case.)

    cave, tribe, marketplace, theatre

  • 14

    it is The Idols of the Mind where Personal Biases, Favorites, Likes, and Dislikes are mentioned.

    Idol of the Cave

  • 15

    It is the Idols of Mind where Humanity, Community and Family is included.

    Idol of the Tribe

  • 16

    one of the Idols where we are provided with education, philosophy and religion.

    Idol of the Theatre

  • 17

    One of the Idols where we are provided meaning and language.

    Idol of the Marketplace

  • 18

    He made the Idol of the Mind.

    Francis Bacon

  • 19

    He made the concept of the "Stages of Life"

    Soren Kierkegaard

  • 20

    Stages of Life(format: text, text1, text2 no period at end, all lower case, shortcut.)

    aesthetic, ethical, religious

  • 21

    It's a stage of life where one is selfish and is self centered, emphasis of the "I".

    Aesthetic Stage

  • 22

    Stages of Life where one develops what is good and the bad, focuses on self and the community which now is focused on the "We" emphasis.

    Ethical Stage

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    Stage of Life where one is selfless for others, the "you" emphasis.

    Religious Stage

  • 24

    He made the concept of "Types of Human"

    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • 25

    This type of human is a follower, someone who loves comfort and routine.

    The Sheep

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    a follower that works hard, excellent, a comformist, and is a carrier of burden.

    The Camel

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    This type of human challenges the norms, criticizes the cage and has no principle. Basically the destroyer without a principle in life but ungrounded.

    The Lion

  • 28

    The type of human where one is grounded, not blinded by conformities and critical of his own principle.

    The Child

  • 29

    Realities of Life

    Martin Heidegger

  • 30

    The ambiguous self, Everydayness, Routines and Busyness.

    Dasman

  • 31

    Authentic Self, The Acceptance of Angst, The Process on One's Life.

    Dasein

  • 32

    "Life is Absurd"

    Albert Camus

  • 33

    What are the two solutions to absurdity?(text1, text2)

    suicide, belief in religion

  • 34

    Who is an absurd hero?

    Sisyphus

  • 35

    the person who embraces the absurdity and enjoys the absurdity.

    Sisyphus

  • 36

    Life is suffering, there is a way out of the suffering in life.

    Viktor Frankl

  • 37

    just say okay, memorize these three principles from Viktor Frankle: 1.) Life has meaning under any circumstances. 2.) Our motivation of living is Siya hayst😔😔 and our search for meaning 3.) We have the freedom to find meaning in what we do, and what we experience.

    Okay

  • 38

    Discovering meaning:(text1, text2, text3)

    good deed, experiencing something or encountering someone, attitude

  • 39

    Love can be an art.

    Erich Fromm

  • 40

    for love to be an art, it needs:(text1 and text2)

    knowledge and effort

  • 41

    "It takes a moment to tell someone you love them, but it takes a lifetime to prove it."-full name

    Erich Fromm

  • 42

    The total way of life of a particular group of people.

    Culture

  • 43

    Is a system of symbols that allow members of society to communicate with one another.

    language

  • 44

    anything that carries a particular meaning recognized by people who share culture.

    symbols

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    Culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness, and beauty that serve as broad guidelines for social living.

    values

  • 46

    A specific statement that people hold to be true.

    beliefs

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    are rules and expectations by which society guides the behavior of its members.

    norms

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    Refers to a society's standard of proper moral conduct. They tell us what is right or wrong, appropriate or inappropriate.

    mores

  • 49

    Refer to society's customs for routine, casual interactions. Have less moral significance than mores.

    folkways

  • 50

    Symbolic Interactionism

    George Herbert Mead

  • 51

    Looking Glass-Self

    Charles Horton Cooley

  • 52

    Dramaturgy

    Erving Goffman

  • 53

    The general concept that we make a presentation of ourselves to others is hardly a novel. Basically we arranged our behavior for such a performance in society.

    Dramaturgy

  • 54

    A harried fabricator of impressions involved in the all human task of staging performance.

    performer

  • 55

    a figure, typically a fine one, whose spirit, strength, and other sterling qualities the performers were design to evoke.

    character

  • 56

    Which is a conscious decision on the part of the individual to reveal certain aspects of the self and to conceal others, as actors do when performing on a stage.

    Impression Management

  • 57

    Emphasizes that while in the presence of others, the individual typically infuses his activity with signs which dramatically highlights and portray confirmatory facts that might otherwise remain un-appearant or obscure.

    Dramatic Realization

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