Self Flashcards

1
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A person’s essential being that distinguishes them from others

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Self

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The first philosopher who engaged in systematic question about the self

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Socrates

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3
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To live but to die inside

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Is the worst thing can happen to anyone

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4
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Who is the student of Socrates?

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Plato

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5
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What are the 3 components of the soul of plato

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Rational, spirited, appetitive

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6
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Emphasizes the importance of justice in attain true happiness

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Allegory of the chariot

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7
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Three components of soul according to Aristotle

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Memorize

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8
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Emphasizes that soul governs a human

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St. Augustine

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9
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The thirteenth century scholar and stalwart

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St. Thomas Aquinas

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10
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What are the two parts composed of man

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Matter and Form

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11
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According to him, soul is what animated the body

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St. Thomas Aquinas

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12
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According to him, the only thing that one cannot doubt is the existence of the self

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Rene Descartes

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13
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Who is the father of modern philosophy

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Rene Descartes

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14
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What are the two human is composed of

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Res extenza (body) and res congitans (mind)

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15
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Scottish philosopher

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David Hume

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16
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According to him, One that can only comes from the senses and experience

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David Hume

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17
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Two categorized experience according to David

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Impression and Self

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18
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Self is a bundle or collection of blank

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Different perceptions

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19
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The basic objects of our existence or sensation

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Impression

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20
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Idea that cannot find in the world but it is built in our minds

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Apparatus of mind

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21
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According to him, mind organizes the impression that men get from the external world.

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Immanuel Kant

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22
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What truly matters is the behavior that a person manifests in his day to day life

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GILBERT RYLE

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23
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Mind and body are intertwined that they cannot be separated from one other

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Maurice Merleau- Ponty

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24
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The living body, his thoughts, emotions and experience are all one

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Maurice Merleau- Ponty

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Aquinas's Order os self
Object Concept Act of knowing Power of knowing Human essence
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What are the ideas of socrates
C,K,A,C
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Four Virtue
C,J,P,T
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What is virtue
Virtue is the true good Knowledge=Virtue=Happiness
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What are the 2 faces of self according to Marcel Mauss
Moi and Personne
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Is a product of socialization and arise as a result of the interplay of various factor
Personality
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Mask or totality of person
Personality
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Determinants of Personality formation
B,G,C,S,S
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Parents transferred the characteristics
Biological Inheritance
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Refers to the location climate topography and natural resources
Geographic Environment
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The learned ways of living norms, the norms of behavior
Cultural Environment
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Refers to the various groups and social interaction going on the group which one is a member
Social Environment
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Based on the communication
Socialization
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What are the 6 agencies of socialization
Family,Peers, Religion, School, Media, and Workplace
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Significant others
Peers
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Develop ability to look at themselves from the standpoint to others
Social Self Theory
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Sign of self consciousness
I
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Internal attitude and demands of other people
Me
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I and me are united, develop through socialization
Self
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Self aware, person creates one's role and anticipats how others respond
Role taking
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3 stages of self
Preparatory stage, play stage, game stage
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No sense of self yet
Preparatory
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Role taking, Self emerged Self developing
Play stage
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Aware of cultural norms, and self present
Game stage
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Indicator of mature socialization, dialogue that is taking inside mind
Generalized others
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George Herbert Mead
Social Self Theory
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Charles Horton Cooley
Looking Glass Self
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Ability of children to visualize themselves
Looking Glass Self
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Primary group that become models for The child
Significant others
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Three Element of looking glass
T,T,S
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Systematic study of humanity with the goal of understanding our evolutionary
Anthropology
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Understanding of shared and diversity of humanity
Anthropology
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Complex while which includes knowledge belief art morals laaw customs
Culture
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It emphasized that culture is not behavior is self
Anthropoligist
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The sameness of the self with others that is to consciousness
Ethnic Identity
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Identity is understood as a disposition of basic personality
Ethnic identity
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Two concept of self in various societies (Monilla)
Egocentric and Sociocentric
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Self is an autonomous and distinct, an individual is a replica of all humanity
Egocentric
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Self is contingent on a situation or social setting, self is context dependent which emphasizes that there is no intrinsic
Sociocentric
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Who cited 2 concept of self in various societies
Monilla
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A person's identity that choose to emphasize in constructing a social Self
Identity toolbox
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Universal
Kinship gender age
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Society
Ethnicity, personal, appearance, socioeconomic language, family, religious affiliation
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Gives legitimate belongingness to a certain family represent cultural self, and makes a person's distinction
Name
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Involves ritual, activities to prepare a person for new roles from one stage of line to another
Rites of passage
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Three phased rite of passage
Separation, Liminality, Incorporation
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People detach from their former identity to another
Separation
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Person's transition from one identity to another
Liminality
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Change in status is officially incorporated
Incorporation
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Refers to the discrepancy between the identify a person claim to pssesss
Identity struggles
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Exhibit how individual selves throughout the world continuously reconstitute themsekves
Illusion of wholeness
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Cohesiveness and continuity of self are only illusory
Illusion of wholeness
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System of inherited conception expressed in symbolic forms by means of which people communicate
Culture
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Man is defined by his genetic potential shaped into actual accomplishments
Culture
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Culture
Clifford Geertz (1973)cited by Monilla (2018)
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Illusion of wholeness
Katherine Ewings Tylor cited by Monilla