May Flashcards

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Existentialism

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A field of psychology that combines existentialist philosophy and psychoanalytic concepts.

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Who were the two main philosophers in which existential analysis was derived.

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René Pascal and Soren Kierkegaard

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Kierkegaard’s three books

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Sickness Unto Death: What happens when we look to our past
Fear and Trembling: What happens when we look to our future
Ether/or: Why it is better to look to our future over our past

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4
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How did May define being?

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as our struggle through the use of conscious, decision-making to realize our potentials.

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5
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What are the three modes of being in the world?

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Umwelt

Mitwelt

Eingenwelt

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Umwelt

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the biological or natural environment in which human beings exist.

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Mitwelt

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world of our interrelationships

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8
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Eigenwelt

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the unique presence in human beings of self-awareness and self relatedness.

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9
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What are the five reasons why May argued that it is difficult for Human beings to hang on to values as it becomes more technological?

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  1. A change from healthy competitive attitudes to a hyper-competitive attitude
  2. Loss of our belief in the efficacy of reason.
  3. Loss of our sense of dignity and self-worth.
  4. Loss of our sense of relatedness to nature.
  5. Loss of our ability to relate to each other in a mature, loving way.
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What are May’s consequences of disintegration of moral values?

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  1. Feelings of emptiness in isolation from one another.
  2. Feelings of powerlessness.
  3. Feelings of loneliness.
  4. Feelings of anxiety and avoidance of taking responsibility for our actions; normal anxiety is a painful feeling that emanates from a realistic threat to our established values.
  5. Neurotic anxiety is a very painful feeling produced by an excessive reaction to a threat to our values
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How do we break our physical and psychological dependence on our parents? In order to expand our consciousness?

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  1. Innocence – before self-consciousness.
  2. Rebellion – establishing an inner strength through defiance.
  3. Ordinary consciousness – learning from our past experiences, and with some awareness of prejudices and limitations.
  4. Creative consciousness – discerning truth; rising above subjectivity
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