Man In Different Perspectives Flashcards
_______ comes from the Greek word “holos” meaning whole or entire
holism
the study of man has to approaches:
atomistic and holistic approach
the ______ allows one to view man as an organism composed of different organ systems
atomistic approach
the _______ traces the pattern of man’s relationship with other beings in the system of society
holistic approach
this approach views man as a whole organism with interrelated and interdependent parts functioning to produce behavior acceptable or unacceptable to him or society
holistic approach
what are the two beliefs on how man can be perceived as an organism?
man responds as a unified whole but not a series of integral parts, man as a whole is different from and more than the sum of his components
man is both an ____ and ____ system
open, closed
man as a/an _______ which is composed of subsystems that act as a unified whole. what affects the whole will easily affect the subsystems within the set
open system
man as a closed system is _____ and uses up his/her energy reserves
self-sufficient
man’s energy is not limitless and must be ________ as soon as it is utilized
continuously replenished
the interrelatedness and interdependence of man’s subsystem facilitate the ______ exchange
energy-matter
the concept: “man is a unique irreplaceable individual. a one-time being in this world.” describes man as a _______
as a psychosocial being
the psychosocial being of a man includes his or her _____, _____, _______, ______, ______, ______, ______.
developmental factors, motivation, reactions to his or her environment, cultural, environmental, and familial influences on his or her expressions
man may become _____ and _____ when provoked
irrational, illogical
man is also capable of relating with others and is endowed with the capacity to _____, _____, ____ and _____ and ______ the uniqueness of others
to know, like, love, responds, appreciates