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Understanding the self (True/False)
14問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    The Epicurians believed that the self should prioritize the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain.

    True

  • 2

    According to Confucius the self is primarily defined by one's relationships and social roles within the family and society.

    True

  • 3

    Anselm of Canterbury argued that the self is best understood through the process of self reflection and introspection.

    False

  • 4

    In medieval thought the self was often viewed as a static entity unchanging throughout a person's life.

    True

  • 5

    Simone de Beauvoir argued that the self is defined primarily through relationships with others and societal exoectations.

    True

  • 6

    Friedrich Nietzsche believed in the concept of the ubermensch as a model for an ideal self that transcends traditional moral values.

    True

  • 7

    The sociological perspective on the self emphasizes that personal identity determined by individual choices without influence from society.

    False

  • 8

    The concept of role-taking in Mead's theory suggests that individuals can understand themselves better by adopting the perspective of others.

    True

  • 9

    The concept of self in anthropology is often viewed ad a static and unchanging entity throughout a person's life.

    False

  • 10

    In many indigenous cultures the self is understood in a communal context where identity is deeply connected to family and community ties.

    True

  • 11

    The social identity theory posits that a person 's self concept is derived primarily from their membership in social groups.

    True

  • 12

    According to Freud the self is composed of three parts. The id, ego, and super ego with the ego representing the rational self.

    True

  • 13

    The concept of the self in Buddhism suggest that individuals should strive for enlightenment by realuzing the illussion of the self.

    True

  • 14

    In western existentialism particularly in the works of Jean Paul Sartre the self is viewed as a fixed essence that does not change overtime.

    False

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The Epicurians believed that the self should prioritize the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain.

    True

  • 2

    According to Confucius the self is primarily defined by one's relationships and social roles within the family and society.

    True

  • 3

    Anselm of Canterbury argued that the self is best understood through the process of self reflection and introspection.

    False

  • 4

    In medieval thought the self was often viewed as a static entity unchanging throughout a person's life.

    True

  • 5

    Simone de Beauvoir argued that the self is defined primarily through relationships with others and societal exoectations.

    True

  • 6

    Friedrich Nietzsche believed in the concept of the ubermensch as a model for an ideal self that transcends traditional moral values.

    True

  • 7

    The sociological perspective on the self emphasizes that personal identity determined by individual choices without influence from society.

    False

  • 8

    The concept of role-taking in Mead's theory suggests that individuals can understand themselves better by adopting the perspective of others.

    True

  • 9

    The concept of self in anthropology is often viewed ad a static and unchanging entity throughout a person's life.

    False

  • 10

    In many indigenous cultures the self is understood in a communal context where identity is deeply connected to family and community ties.

    True

  • 11

    The social identity theory posits that a person 's self concept is derived primarily from their membership in social groups.

    True

  • 12

    According to Freud the self is composed of three parts. The id, ego, and super ego with the ego representing the rational self.

    True

  • 13

    The concept of the self in Buddhism suggest that individuals should strive for enlightenment by realuzing the illussion of the self.

    True

  • 14

    In western existentialism particularly in the works of Jean Paul Sartre the self is viewed as a fixed essence that does not change overtime.

    False