GEN 002: UNDERSTANDING THE SELF

GEN 002: UNDERSTANDING THE SELF
47問 • 2年前
  • Frances Coleen Maglasang Samson
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  • 1

    Who are the 3 Philosophers mentioned in SAS #1

    Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

  • 2

    He believes that the soul exists before and after death.

    Plato

  • 3

    Who said that “Without this work on yourself, life is worthless”.

    Socrates

  • 4

    What is the Goal of Philosophy?

    To Know Thyself

  • 5

    Who said that we should care more about our soul rather than our body?

    Plato

  • 6

    What are the 3 parts of the soul according to Plato?

    Reason, Appetite, Will

  • 7

    Uses WILL to control appetite

    Reason

  • 8

    Physical urges.

    Appetite

  • 9

    The source of all emotions; when not in harmony we experience mental conflict.

    Will

  • 10

    Believed that the soul and body is inseparable.

    Aristotle

  • 11

    Defined ___ as the core ____ of a living being.

    Soul, Essence

  • 12

    Identity is achieved through a 2 fold process which is ___ and ____.

    Presentation, Self-Realization

  • 13

    What is the meaning of “Cogito, ergo sum”?

    I think, therefore I am.

  • 14

    Only the presence of ____ and _____ can the self attain happiness and completeness.

    Omnipotent and Omniscient

  • 15

    According to him, the self is a thinking thing.

    Descartes

  • 16

    Is a stable set of who we are/ socially constructed shaped through interaction with other people.

    Self

  • 17

    What is Charles Cooley’s Theory of Self?

    Looking Glass Self Theory

  • 18

    The theory is based on the perspective thr self emerges of social interactions/ internalizing opinions about oneself.

    Symbolic Interactionism Theory

  • 19

    What are the three activities to develop the self?

    Language, Play, Games

  • 20

    Allows individuals to respond to each other.

    Language

  • 21

    Allowing Individuals to adhere/understand the rules of the activity.

    Games

  • 22

    Allowing individuals to take on different roles.

    Play

  • 23

    Mead develops William Jame’ distinction between ____ and _____.

    I, Me

  • 24

    Is the response of an individual to the Attitudes of others.

    I-Self

  • 25

    Set of attitudes of others which an individual assumes.

    Me-Self

  • 26

    Scientific study of the origin of humans/ Study of what makes us human.

    Anthropology

  • 27

    Understanding the different aspects of the human aspects.

    Holism

  • 28

    Studies the concept of culture and its relationship to human life.

    Anthropologist

  • 29

    The contact with different ways of life/ our awareness of just how arbitrary our own understanding of the world is.

    Cultural Anthropology

  • 30

    Socialization creates personality patterns.

    True

  • 31

    Does culture impact the marriage, economy, and religion?

    True

  • 32

    What are the impacts of culture to men?

    Marriage, Economy, Religion What makes people or culture different Capability of a man and his behavior; which helps define human nature

  • 33

    Which of the following can help the individual manage mental conflict and increase harmony of the three parts of the soul according to Plato?

    Reason

  • 34

    Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the three principles of the Looking Glass Self by Charles Cooley?

    “How I imagine other people would interact with one another”

  • 35

    Which of the following statements BEST describes the concept of Looking Glass Self?

    “You don’t know who you are, until somebody tells you”

  • 36

    What theory is based on the perspective that the self develops from social interactions, specifically, observing and interacting with others, responding to feedback of others about oneself, internalizing external opinions and internal feelings about oneself?

    Symbolic Interactionism

  • 37

    Which of the following is FALSE about George Herbert Mead’s distinction between the “I” and the “me”?

    “I” is self as subject, while “me” is self as being with others.

  • 38

    Which of the following philosophers believed that the mind and body are mentally independent in its function even if they exist physically together as a whole?

    Rene Descartes

  • 39

    According to Charles Cooley, the looking-glass self describes the process wherein individuals base their sense of self on how they believe others view them. Which of the following is not considered as “mirror” according to Cooley

    An individual who opposes constructive criticism

  • 40

    The following are Plato's philosophy of the self, EXCEPT

    The soul is what gives a person shape and coordinates matter to be that of a human being.

  • 41

    Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. The concept suggests that success comes from self-packaging.

    Personal Branding

  • 42

    How you view your physical self — including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks.

    Body Image

  • 43

    How you value and respect yourself as a person.

    Self-esteem

  • 44

    Individual's perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.

    Physical Self-Concept

  • 45

    It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance.

    Physical Ability

  • 46

    Give the SIX types of Self-Concept

    Actual Self, Ideal Self, Social Self, Ideal Social Self, Expected Self, Situational Self

  • 47

    Three Major Influences, factors that affect your buying behavior.

    Social Factors, Personal Factors, Psychological Factors

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Who are the 3 Philosophers mentioned in SAS #1

    Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

  • 2

    He believes that the soul exists before and after death.

    Plato

  • 3

    Who said that “Without this work on yourself, life is worthless”.

    Socrates

  • 4

    What is the Goal of Philosophy?

    To Know Thyself

  • 5

    Who said that we should care more about our soul rather than our body?

    Plato

  • 6

    What are the 3 parts of the soul according to Plato?

    Reason, Appetite, Will

  • 7

    Uses WILL to control appetite

    Reason

  • 8

    Physical urges.

    Appetite

  • 9

    The source of all emotions; when not in harmony we experience mental conflict.

    Will

  • 10

    Believed that the soul and body is inseparable.

    Aristotle

  • 11

    Defined ___ as the core ____ of a living being.

    Soul, Essence

  • 12

    Identity is achieved through a 2 fold process which is ___ and ____.

    Presentation, Self-Realization

  • 13

    What is the meaning of “Cogito, ergo sum”?

    I think, therefore I am.

  • 14

    Only the presence of ____ and _____ can the self attain happiness and completeness.

    Omnipotent and Omniscient

  • 15

    According to him, the self is a thinking thing.

    Descartes

  • 16

    Is a stable set of who we are/ socially constructed shaped through interaction with other people.

    Self

  • 17

    What is Charles Cooley’s Theory of Self?

    Looking Glass Self Theory

  • 18

    The theory is based on the perspective thr self emerges of social interactions/ internalizing opinions about oneself.

    Symbolic Interactionism Theory

  • 19

    What are the three activities to develop the self?

    Language, Play, Games

  • 20

    Allows individuals to respond to each other.

    Language

  • 21

    Allowing Individuals to adhere/understand the rules of the activity.

    Games

  • 22

    Allowing individuals to take on different roles.

    Play

  • 23

    Mead develops William Jame’ distinction between ____ and _____.

    I, Me

  • 24

    Is the response of an individual to the Attitudes of others.

    I-Self

  • 25

    Set of attitudes of others which an individual assumes.

    Me-Self

  • 26

    Scientific study of the origin of humans/ Study of what makes us human.

    Anthropology

  • 27

    Understanding the different aspects of the human aspects.

    Holism

  • 28

    Studies the concept of culture and its relationship to human life.

    Anthropologist

  • 29

    The contact with different ways of life/ our awareness of just how arbitrary our own understanding of the world is.

    Cultural Anthropology

  • 30

    Socialization creates personality patterns.

    True

  • 31

    Does culture impact the marriage, economy, and religion?

    True

  • 32

    What are the impacts of culture to men?

    Marriage, Economy, Religion What makes people or culture different Capability of a man and his behavior; which helps define human nature

  • 33

    Which of the following can help the individual manage mental conflict and increase harmony of the three parts of the soul according to Plato?

    Reason

  • 34

    Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the three principles of the Looking Glass Self by Charles Cooley?

    “How I imagine other people would interact with one another”

  • 35

    Which of the following statements BEST describes the concept of Looking Glass Self?

    “You don’t know who you are, until somebody tells you”

  • 36

    What theory is based on the perspective that the self develops from social interactions, specifically, observing and interacting with others, responding to feedback of others about oneself, internalizing external opinions and internal feelings about oneself?

    Symbolic Interactionism

  • 37

    Which of the following is FALSE about George Herbert Mead’s distinction between the “I” and the “me”?

    “I” is self as subject, while “me” is self as being with others.

  • 38

    Which of the following philosophers believed that the mind and body are mentally independent in its function even if they exist physically together as a whole?

    Rene Descartes

  • 39

    According to Charles Cooley, the looking-glass self describes the process wherein individuals base their sense of self on how they believe others view them. Which of the following is not considered as “mirror” according to Cooley

    An individual who opposes constructive criticism

  • 40

    The following are Plato's philosophy of the self, EXCEPT

    The soul is what gives a person shape and coordinates matter to be that of a human being.

  • 41

    Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. The concept suggests that success comes from self-packaging.

    Personal Branding

  • 42

    How you view your physical self — including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks.

    Body Image

  • 43

    How you value and respect yourself as a person.

    Self-esteem

  • 44

    Individual's perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.

    Physical Self-Concept

  • 45

    It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance.

    Physical Ability

  • 46

    Give the SIX types of Self-Concept

    Actual Self, Ideal Self, Social Self, Ideal Social Self, Expected Self, Situational Self

  • 47

    Three Major Influences, factors that affect your buying behavior.

    Social Factors, Personal Factors, Psychological Factors