USELF COLLEGE QUIZ AGAIN 2 Flashcards
Can be shed, can change it’s health depends on the environment
Personality
It’s immovable, take longer to develop, stays strong even in the harshest of weathers
Character
The physical structure of a person or an
animal, including the bones, flesh, and
organs.
Body
The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or
animal is regarded as immortal. (a person’s
moral or emotional nature or sense of identity.)
Emotional or intellectual energy or intensity,
especially as revealed in a work of art or an
artistic performance.
The essence or embodiment of a specified quality.
Soul
The element of a person that
enables them to be aware of the
world and their experiences, to
think, and to feel; the faculty of
consciousness and thought
Mind
is a socially formed
norms, beliefs, and value that come to
exist within a person to a degree where
these become natural and normal.
(organic & rational)
The sociological self
is a product of
individuals’ social interactions (organic &
rational) which forms the psychological
and biological aspects of the self (culture).
The anthropological self
– influenced by family (little freedom)
Organic group
– formed as a matter of shared self-interest (greater freedom)
Rational group
is formed based on socialization from organic and rational groups
self
is not born but is molded by continuous social interactions, experiences,
and activities as well as the internalization of external and internal
perspectives.
The self
sets the stage for self-development through communication
situations.
Language
– develop self by allowing the self to different roles, pretend, and
express expectations of others
Play
develop self by allowing individuals to understand and adhere
to the rules of activity.
Game
The self is a unit but unitary which means that the self is implicitly and explicitly
exists in the mind which comprised of psychological, biological, and cultural
processes.
● The ”self” is illusory through constant chains of personal memories which create
the imagery of the self.
Katherine Ewing
The self is not static, it is added to and subtracted from genetic
maturation, learning, forgetting, stress, aging, and disease.
● Explicit (conscious) vs. implicit (unconscious)
Joseph LeDoux
The self is a product of a society that influences our relationships,
traits, achievements, and emotions.
Catherine Raeff
The self is a dynamic process. “No self, no soul” self is an enduring entity
Buddhism
self is that of personality-something that is formed through upbringing and the environment
Confucianism
Brahman is the self that is all within us
Hinduism
self is Naf’s, something to be nurtured and self-regulated. Islam used both the individualistic and collectivist sense.
Islam
Self is one of the countless manifestations of the Tao. Self entails conscious transformation of a balanced life in harmony with both nature and society
Taoism
Self is real in the sense that he or she exists through God’s grace; he or she expresses himself or herself in the created world of common experience in psychological terms and moral behavior
Christianity
characterized by excessive use of material power and
machinery.
Industrialism
characterized by competitive product markets and
commodification (price tagging) of labor power
Capitalism
characterized by the massive increase of
power and reach by institutions, especially government.
Institutions of surveillance
characterized by rapid activity and progress.
Dynamism