MIDTERM (PPT BASED) Flashcards

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essential part of human communication

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LANGUAGE

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Mead believed that a self did not exist at birth.

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PREPARATORY STAGE

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study of man, totality of what it means to be human

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ANTHROPOLOGY

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refers to the concrete dimensions of the body

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PHYSICAL SELF

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the field of the social sciences deals with the: description, explanation, prediction and control of behavior

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PSYCHOLOGY

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signifies the Chinese culture’s emphasis on the or the heart as the most important instead of the head on human nature.

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REN

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How human body adapts to the different environments

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BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

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model version the person the has of himself; what the person aims for himself to be

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IDEAL SELF

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refers to who the person in a particular social situation

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SOCIAL SELF

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or the thinking self knows and recognized who they are and they have done

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PURE EGO

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Empiricism, its clearest formulation
,At the beginning of his philosophy, he relied on the scientific method,

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DAVID HUME

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Christian philosopher, theologians, Concern with God and man’s relationship with God.

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ST. AUGUSTINE

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Is a virtue of reverence and respect for family.

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XIAO

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English philosopher, contradicted Cartesian Dualism.The category mistake involved in the mind-body problem

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GILBERT RYLE

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He was interested in politics His father was a defender of parliamentary system

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JOHN LOCKE

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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.

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PERSONALITY

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not present at birth but begins as a central character in a child’s world.

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SELF

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how a person thinks about or perceives himself

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SELF CONCEPT

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genetic make-up of the person that inherited from their parents.

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HEREDITARY FACTORS

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A Period Of Rapid Physical Changes

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PUBERTY

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Neurologists (physician skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the NS)

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SIGMUND FREUD

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method for discovering what is essential in the world and in people

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SOCRATIC METHOD

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the defining traits or features of the person’s body

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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

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It is a result of a process of introspection and reflection.

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INDIVIDUALISTIC

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Traditionally considered as the major determinants of an individual’s personality.

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CULTURAL FACTOR

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the bases of communication.

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SYMBOLS

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discover the ways by which the surrounding/environment influence peoples’ thoughts, feeling and behavior

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SOCIOLOGY

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ingrained into the individual. It observes that strong bonds of unity are formed and developed.

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COLLECTIVE SELF

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Greek Philosopher, I CANNOT TEACH ANYBODY ANYTHING. I CAN ONLY MAKE THEM THINK.”

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SOCRATES

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refers to all information and perception the person has about himself

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REAL SELF

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refers to all information and perception the person has about himself

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REAL SELF