MIDTERMS REVIEWER Flashcards

1
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‘An examined life is not worth living’

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Socrates

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2
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‘The self is an immortal soul’

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Plato

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3
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‘The soul is the essence of the self’

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Aristotle

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4
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‘The self has an immortal soul’

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St. Augustine

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5
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I think therefore I am

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Rene Descartes

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6
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The self is consciousness

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John Locke

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7
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There is no self

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David Hume

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8
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We construct the self

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Immanuel Kant

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9
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The self is multilayered

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Sigmund Freud

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10
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The self is the way people behave

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Gilbert Ryle

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11
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The self and the brain

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Paul Churchland

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12
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Self is embodied subjectivity

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Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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13
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Concept of the self (Me and I self)

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William James

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14
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Self-theory (real and ideal self)

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Carl Rogers

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15
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Multiple vs unified self (True or False self)

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Donald Winnicott

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16
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The self as proactive and agentic

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Central archetype

17
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Construction of the self. Formed the ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO

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Sigmund Freud

18
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Theory of the Social self. the I and me

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George Mead

19
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Postmodern society, the self is found on the prestige symbols of goods consumed by people

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Jean Baudrillard

20
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Introduced the looking glass self

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Charles Horton Cooley

21
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Constitution of the self, the relationship between society and the individual

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Gerry Lanuza

22
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The cultural construction of the self and identity

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Edward Tylor

23
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The Japanese Posses a socio centric view of the self in which the membership of a person in a particular social group defines the boundaries of the self

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Christie Kiefer

24
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Explain the Chinese prioritize kin ties and cooperation. The identity toolbox

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Francis Hsu

25
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Three phases rite of passage: Separation, Liminality, and incorporation

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Arnold Van Genneprite

26
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Illusion of wholeness

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Katherine Ewing

27
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The self as embedded in culture

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Clifford Geertz

28
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Considered bumans as cultural animals

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Lionel Robbinea

29
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4 truths in Buddhism:

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  • The truth of suffering
  • Truth of the cause of suffering,
  • Truth of the end of suffering
  • Truth of the path to the end
    of suffering
30
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5 Relationship of Confusioanism

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  • Ruler- subject
  • Father-son
  • Huband and- wife
  • Elder brother- Younger brother
31
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3 poison in Buddhism

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  • Ignorance
  • Greed
  • Hatred
32
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Percepts of Buddhism

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  • Do not steal
  • Do not kill
  • Do not lie
  • Do not misuse sex
  • Do not consume intoxicant
33
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An orientation concerned with the independence and self-reliance of the individuals

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Individualism

34
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Qn orientation characterized by belongingness to larger group or collectives

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Collectivism

35
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Individualistic: Freedom and Choice

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Western

36
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Collectivistic: Importance on relationships

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Eastern

37
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Free to express itself

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Western

38
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Importance on belongingness

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Eastern