Definition Of Terms Flashcards
What is Understanding the self?
A course that deals with the nature of identity, as well as the factors and forces that ffect the development and maintenance of personality identity.
What is the contents of the first parts of understanding the self?
It is rotting from disciplinal perspectives such as philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and psychology
What is the contents of the second parts of understanding the self?
It explores the various aspects that makes up the self such as the biological, material and the more recent digital self.
What is the contents of the third parts of understanding the self?
It concerns itself with the identification the three areas of concern for students; learning, goal setting, and managing stress
Define Philosophy
Study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking and inquiries that involves in answering questions.
What is the self?
Defined as a “unified being, essentially connected to consciousness awarenes and agency (or, at least, with the faculty of rational choice).
What are the two parts of self?
Self-awareness and Self-Image
What is a self image?
It is developed in recognizing how others are perceiving us. We are constantly trying to put ourselves in the shoes of another and think about how they are seeing this event or situation that is aspring.
What is a self awareness?
You can achieve it by taking the role of another
What is “I”?
What is out there, acting, and being spontanenous, doing things in the world
What is “me”?
An object, the aggregate coombined image of yourself that hahs been gven to you from interacting with society.
What is the anthropological perspective on the nature of “self”?
It argues that the self is embedded with our culture.
What is a “Personne”?
It is composed of the social concepts of what it means to be who he is.
What is a Language?
It is the salient part of culture and ultimately, has a tremendous effect in our crafting of the self.
What is culture?
Is a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms by means of which men communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes towards life.