Physical Self Flashcards
the concrete dimension, the tangible aspect of the person that can be directly observed and examined.
Physical Self
It includes extremities and body organs
Physical Self
The primary theme among ancient Greek, Hellenistic, and medieval philosophers
Beauty
This was traditionally among the ultimate values
Beauty
Two most debated views about beauty
Beauty is Objective
Beauty is Subjective
3 who gives an objectivist view about beauty
Plato
St. Augustine
Aristotle
He connected beauty as a response to love and desire. Reflection of the idea of beauty that exists in the realm of forms
Plato
He said that it was a delight because it was beautiful.
St. Augustine
He asserted that the chief forms of beauty are oder, symmetry, and definiteness
Aristotle
Objective view of beauty is
Logical
Subjective view about beauty is
Aesthetical
This philosopher states that beauty exists merely in the mind
David Hume
According to this philosopher, the judgement of taste is therefore not a judgement of cognition and is consequently not logical but aesthetical
Immanuel Kant
The perception of beauty does depend on the external sense of sight however the internal sense of beauty operates as an internal or reflex sense
Francis Hutcheson
It is an error in reasoning evaluating remembering or any other mental process that is often a result of holding on to one’s preferences and beliefs regardless of country information
Cognitive bias
This is also known as the physical attractiveness stereotype and the what is beautiful is good principal
Halo effect
This refers to the tendency of people to rate attractive individuals more favorably for their personality traits or characteristics as compared to those who are less attractive
Halo effect
According to him, aesthetic needs are having the ability to appreciate the beauty within the world around one’s self, on a day-to-day basis
Abraham Maslow
According to them people who are more attractive are more likely to get rich or be voted into politics
Social psychology
According to this the preference is evident in nature. Animals are considered more attractive or stronger and more beautiful partners as their mates.
Evolutionary psychology
It has a significant impact on how a person feels about himself or herself as well as his or her body image
Culture
It is defined as how one thinks and feels toward one’s body
Body image
Self-esteem was coined by who
William James
This was coined by william james as the number of successes a person achieved in the domains of life that are important to him or her
Self-esteem
It is about how you value yourself and how you feel others value you and it is important because it can affect your mental health as well as how you behave
Self-esteem
It is how you view your physical body whether you feel you are attractive and how you feel some other people like your looks
Body image
What are the factors that shape self-esteem
Thoughts and perceptions
Views of other people
Illness disease disabilities
Age
Social role and status
Culture
Social media
It covers emotional attitudes beliefs and perceptions of a person also includes how they control and relate to self esteem
Body image