GUS REVIEWER 3 and 4 Flashcards
means suffering
Dukkha
Identify the religion:
The ‘self’ in the Upanishads finds its place in “The Story of Creation”
Hinduism
developed a doctrine called as Anatta
Siddharta Gautama Buddha
Anicca
impermanence
Buddhist’s principle points onto the ego as the expression of the five (5) components
Skandas
states that there is anything called a ‘self’ as belief in this leads to Dukkha which of course is mere suffering and pain.
Annatā doctrine
as a doctrine argues that there is ‘no-soul or no-self.
it is believed that every human has a mind and body as well as a stream of consciousness.
Buddhism
The true nature of man /which means ‘the self’
Brahman
Identify the religion:
There is reincarnation where a soul passes through different physical bodies as it is
destined to undergo what it deserve in accordance with Karma
Hinduism
Identify the religion:
there is ‘no-soul or no-self.
Buddhism
identify the religion:
‘social animals’
Confucianism
as the doctrine based on the philosophy of Lao Tzu
Taoism
What are the 4 perfection of virtues
Heart of compassion
Heart of righteousness
Heart of wisdom
Heart of propriety
He stated that ‘Knowing others is wisdom. Knowing the self is enlightenment’.
Lao Tzu
the soul that is also Brahman
Atman
the world and this life are good as there are the elements guiding us to experience harmony through the…
Dao
Identify the religion:
believed that every person is born with four beginnings which lead to the formation of a ‘self’
Confucianism
The Taoists’ Bible
Tao te ching
identifies personality as a product of one’s upbringing and environment
Confucianism
the ‘Way’ of the world which is the path to happiness and harmony.
Dao
both described the connection between social realities and the role of the individual.
Cooley and Mead
suggested the two aspects of self-concept
Michael Lewis
Self-concept in the field of ______ is defined in various ways as the presence of the larger society and the significant others play a major role in the understanding of the genuine nature of self which is found in the realm of a collective whole.
Sociology
Self-concept can also be a product of cultural practices
Anthropology