MIDTERMS REVIEWER Flashcards
‘An examined life is not worth living’
Socrates
‘The self is an immortal soul’
Plato
‘The soul is the essence of the self’
Aristotle
‘The self has an immortal soul’
St. Augustine
I think therefore I am
Rene Descartes
The self is consciousness
John Locke
There is no self
David Hume
We construct the self
Immanuel Kant
The self is multilayered
Sigmund Freud
The self is the way people behave
Gilbert Ryle
The self and the brain
Paul Churchland
Self is embodied subjectivity
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Concept of the self (Me and I self)
William James
Self-theory (real and ideal self)
Carl Rogers
Multiple vs unified self (True or False self)
Donald Winnicott
The self as proactive and agentic
Central archetype
Construction of the self. Formed the ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO
Sigmund Freud
Theory of the Social self. the I and me
George Mead
Postmodern society, the self is found on the prestige symbols of goods consumed by people
Jean Baudrillard
Introduced the looking glass self
Charles Horton Cooley
Constitution of the self, the relationship between society and the individual
Gerry Lanuza
The cultural construction of the self and identity
Edward Tylor
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
Christie Kiefer
Explain the Chinese prioritize kin ties and cooperation. The identity toolbox
Francis Hsu