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UNDERSTANDING THE SELF
35問 • 1年前
  • Lanz Hassan
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  • 1

    study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking and inquiries that involve answering questions regarding the nature and existence of man and the world we live in.

    philosophy

  • 2

    Philosophy is derived from the Greek words Philos and Sophia which literally means?

    love for wisdom

  • 3

    Branch in Philosophy that studies the nature of reality

    metaphysics

  • 4

    Branch in Philosophy that studies the nature and scope of knowledge

    epistemology

  • 5

    study and evaluates human conduct

    ethics

  • 6

    study the nature of beauty

    aesthetics

  • 7

    Socrates is the first martyr of _____, ______. and _____

    education, knowledge, and philosophy

  • 8

    His philosophy underlies the importance of the notion "knowing oneself". Good life is attained through acquisition of knowledge, wisdom, and virtue.

    socrates

  • 9

    "An unexamined life is not worth living"

    socrates

  • 10

    "Every man is Dualistic" give the 2 factors

    body, soul

  • 11

    This method of questioning oneself, where the person assumes the role of both the teacher and the student is known to the world as the Socratic Method or Socratic Conversation.

    introspection

  • 12

    He is historically known to be the father of the academy

    plato

  • 13

    GIVE PLATO'S 3 PARTS OF THE SOUL

    rational soul (logical), spirited soul (emotional), appetitive soul (physical desires)

  • 14

    is the one responsible for the desires and cravings of a person

    appetitive soul

  • 15

    is the thinking, reasoning, and judging aspect

    rational soul

  • 16

    is accountable for emotions and also makes sure that the rules of reason are followed in order to attain victory and/or honor

    spirited soul

  • 17

    The metaphor used by plato

    allegory of the charioteer

  • 18

    A saint and a philosopher of the Catholic Church

    st. augustine

  • 19

    He follows the idea that God encompasses us all, that everything will be better if we are with God.

    st. augustine

  • 20

    French Philosopher known to be the father of modern philosophy

    rene descartes

  • 21

    He believed in modern dualism or the existence of body and mind.

    rene descartes

  • 22

    “cogito ergo sum” means

    I think, therefore I am

  • 23

    Implied that being in constant doubt regarding one’s existence is proof that a person actually exists.

    rene descartes

  • 24

    He is a fierce Rationalist, and popularized the Method of Doubt.

    rene descartes

  • 25

    English philosopher and physician. He is considered to be the father of classical liberalism

    john locke

  • 26

    John locke's work on the self is most represented by the concept “tabula rasa” which means a “______”.

    blank slate

  • 27

    A Scottish philosopher. Focused his work in the field of empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism.

    david hume

  • 28

    He believes that the self, one’s identity and behavior, does not exceed the physical realm and that the self is only the accumulation of different impressions. According to him, there is no permanent self.

    david hume

  • 29

    A German philosopher that is known for his works on empiricism and rationalism

    immanuel kant

  • 30

    We humans have both an inner and an outer self which unify to give us consciousness. The inner self is composed of our psychological state and our rational intellect. The outer self includes our senses and the physical world.

    immanuel kant

  • 31

    “The self is the way people behave”. The self is basically our behavior.

    gilbert ryle

  • 32

    The things that we do, how we behave and react and all other components like the way we talk, walk and look is generally who we are as a person.

    gilbert ryle

  • 33

    a Canadian philosopher. "The Physical brain and not the imaginary mind that gives us our sense of self."

    paul churchland

  • 34

    The main philosophy of Churchland built the idea of _______.

    eliminative materialism

  • 35

    Regards that the body and mind are not separate entities but rather those two components are one and the same.

    maurice jean jacques merleau-ponty

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking and inquiries that involve answering questions regarding the nature and existence of man and the world we live in.

    philosophy

  • 2

    Philosophy is derived from the Greek words Philos and Sophia which literally means?

    love for wisdom

  • 3

    Branch in Philosophy that studies the nature of reality

    metaphysics

  • 4

    Branch in Philosophy that studies the nature and scope of knowledge

    epistemology

  • 5

    study and evaluates human conduct

    ethics

  • 6

    study the nature of beauty

    aesthetics

  • 7

    Socrates is the first martyr of _____, ______. and _____

    education, knowledge, and philosophy

  • 8

    His philosophy underlies the importance of the notion "knowing oneself". Good life is attained through acquisition of knowledge, wisdom, and virtue.

    socrates

  • 9

    "An unexamined life is not worth living"

    socrates

  • 10

    "Every man is Dualistic" give the 2 factors

    body, soul

  • 11

    This method of questioning oneself, where the person assumes the role of both the teacher and the student is known to the world as the Socratic Method or Socratic Conversation.

    introspection

  • 12

    He is historically known to be the father of the academy

    plato

  • 13

    GIVE PLATO'S 3 PARTS OF THE SOUL

    rational soul (logical), spirited soul (emotional), appetitive soul (physical desires)

  • 14

    is the one responsible for the desires and cravings of a person

    appetitive soul

  • 15

    is the thinking, reasoning, and judging aspect

    rational soul

  • 16

    is accountable for emotions and also makes sure that the rules of reason are followed in order to attain victory and/or honor

    spirited soul

  • 17

    The metaphor used by plato

    allegory of the charioteer

  • 18

    A saint and a philosopher of the Catholic Church

    st. augustine

  • 19

    He follows the idea that God encompasses us all, that everything will be better if we are with God.

    st. augustine

  • 20

    French Philosopher known to be the father of modern philosophy

    rene descartes

  • 21

    He believed in modern dualism or the existence of body and mind.

    rene descartes

  • 22

    “cogito ergo sum” means

    I think, therefore I am

  • 23

    Implied that being in constant doubt regarding one’s existence is proof that a person actually exists.

    rene descartes

  • 24

    He is a fierce Rationalist, and popularized the Method of Doubt.

    rene descartes

  • 25

    English philosopher and physician. He is considered to be the father of classical liberalism

    john locke

  • 26

    John locke's work on the self is most represented by the concept “tabula rasa” which means a “______”.

    blank slate

  • 27

    A Scottish philosopher. Focused his work in the field of empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism.

    david hume

  • 28

    He believes that the self, one’s identity and behavior, does not exceed the physical realm and that the self is only the accumulation of different impressions. According to him, there is no permanent self.

    david hume

  • 29

    A German philosopher that is known for his works on empiricism and rationalism

    immanuel kant

  • 30

    We humans have both an inner and an outer self which unify to give us consciousness. The inner self is composed of our psychological state and our rational intellect. The outer self includes our senses and the physical world.

    immanuel kant

  • 31

    “The self is the way people behave”. The self is basically our behavior.

    gilbert ryle

  • 32

    The things that we do, how we behave and react and all other components like the way we talk, walk and look is generally who we are as a person.

    gilbert ryle

  • 33

    a Canadian philosopher. "The Physical brain and not the imaginary mind that gives us our sense of self."

    paul churchland

  • 34

    The main philosophy of Churchland built the idea of _______.

    eliminative materialism

  • 35

    Regards that the body and mind are not separate entities but rather those two components are one and the same.

    maurice jean jacques merleau-ponty