MIDTERM (PPT BASED) Flashcards
essential part of human communication
LANGUAGE
Mead believed that a self did not exist at birth.
PREPARATORY STAGE
study of man, totality of what it means to be human
ANTHROPOLOGY
refers to the concrete dimensions of the body
PHYSICAL SELF
the field of the social sciences deals with the: description, explanation, prediction and control of behavior
PSYCHOLOGY
signifies the Chinese culture’s emphasis on the or the heart as the most important instead of the head on human nature.
REN
How human body adapts to the different environments
BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
model version the person the has of himself; what the person aims for himself to be
IDEAL SELF
refers to who the person in a particular social situation
SOCIAL SELF
or the thinking self knows and recognized who they are and they have done
PURE EGO
Empiricism, its clearest formulation
,At the beginning of his philosophy, he relied on the scientific method,
DAVID HUME
Christian philosopher, theologians, Concern with God and man’s relationship with God.
ST. AUGUSTINE
Is a virtue of reverence and respect for family.
XIAO
English philosopher, contradicted Cartesian Dualism.The category mistake involved in the mind-body problem
GILBERT RYLE
He was interested in politics His father was a defender of parliamentary system
JOHN LOCKE
is the overall pattern or integration of a person’s structure, modes of behavior, attitudes, aptitudes, interests, intellectual abilities, and many other distinguishable personality traits.
PERSONALITY
not present at birth but begins as a central character in a child’s world.
SELF
how a person thinks about or perceives himself
SELF CONCEPT
genetic make-up of the person that inherited from their parents.
HEREDITARY FACTORS
A Period Of Rapid Physical Changes
PUBERTY
Neurologists (physician skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the NS)
SIGMUND FREUD
method for discovering what is essential in the world and in people
SOCRATIC METHOD
the defining traits or features of the person’s body
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
It is a result of a process of introspection and reflection.
INDIVIDUALISTIC