UTS Flashcards

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Culturally shaped; study of humans

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Anthropology

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A philosopher who established to know yourself. “ An unexamined life is not worth living”.

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Socrates

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A method which undergoes series of questions

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Socratic Method

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The only good knowledge and the only evil is….

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Ignorance

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Man is composed of two

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Soul and body

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It is means to be immortal and perfect

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Soul

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It defines to be not permanent as known that man is being composed of two.

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Body

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2 kinds of existence

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The invisible and the visible

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A philosopher that says there is a balance between mind and body.

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Plato

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A philosopher that says good action give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.

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Plato

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3 parts of soul

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Reason, Spirit and Appetite

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It means to be good and true for he person; rational

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Reason

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Seeks for honors and values that governs emotions; emotional or psychological

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Spirit

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Means to be drawn to foods, drinks, and sex; physical

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Appetite

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A type of aspect by which our sense of experience

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Visible aspect

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Ideas that are comprehensive through our minds

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Non visible aspect

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Important component is not the senses but the ……. alone

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Mind

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A philosopher who says “ cogito ergo sum”/ “ I think, therefore I am”

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Rene Descartes

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It is means to be hyperbolic/ metaphysical doubt; rationality; self is constant

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Doubt

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A philosopher who focused more onto human senses; All knowledge is derived from human senses.

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David Hume

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It is the collection of different perceptions; Experiences

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Bundle theory

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It means to be sense of experience

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Empiricism

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2 types under empiricism

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Impression and ideas

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It is under empiricism which means directly experience

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Impression

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It is under empiricism by which it means based on the previously perceived impressions experiences
Ideas
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A philosopher who says morality requires us to treat each other
Immanuel Kant
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It is the final authority of morality
Reasons
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2 kinds of consciousness
Inner self Outer self Psychological states of inner sense Performing acts of a perception
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A philosopher who focuses on personal identity concept
John locke
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Survival consciousness flow
Self- personal identity - memory not on the soul or body
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Study on how society affects behaviors
Sociology
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Study on mind/ behavior's individuals
Psychology
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A person who study on suicidal aspects based on religion (research)
Emile Durkheim
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A person who established looking glass theory
Charles Cooley
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A theory states that what others sees to you will adopt it by you
Looking glass theory
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A person who focus more into social interaction; empathy
George Herbert Mead
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George Herbert Mead's theory has two types
Self identity and self-concept
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It means to be focus on social rules and responsibilities
Self Identity
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A concept that answers the question " who you are?"
Self-concept
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A stage where we can learn to consider several rules
Game stage
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A philosopher that focuses on psychological theory ( classified in 8 stages; trust and mistrust ) Focus to social aspects
Erik Erikson
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A philosopher who focus on a concept of child development; rules of social interaction in their development
Jean Plaget
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A philosopher who focuses on psychosexual theory; personality and sexual development
Sigmund Freud
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Under psychosexual theory ( 5 types )
Oral, Anal, Latency, Phallic, and Genital
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Mouth contact
Oral
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More into human waste disposal
Anal
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Socializing/ belongs to other groups
Latency
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Identifying a girl or a boy
Phallic
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Erotic zone in genital area; vagina/ penis
Genital
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A philosopher who focuses on self schema concept.
Carl Rogers
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Self schema: organic systems/ collection of knowledge such as....
Hobbies, religion, family background
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Self concept has 3 different components
Self- image, self-esteem and ideal self
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It means to how you see yourself; social rules, personality traits and physical descriptions
Self-image
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To which extent to value/ self Worth
Self-esteem
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Defines to what you've like to be
Ideal self
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Bug gals like In self image and ideal self is ......
Incongruent
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Means that the same/equal/ matched any self concepts
Congruent
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What are 3 composed in the Sigmund structure of personality
ID, Ego, and Superego
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It is a pleasure principle; elogical; focus on our wants
ID
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It is the reality principle; balance between the demand of ID and reality
Ego
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Neutralize sa ID and Superego
Ego
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It is society, values, standards and norms
Superego
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2 components of Superego
Conscience and Ego-ideal
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Helps distinguish/ prevent from between right and wrong
Conscience
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Inspires to do good things
Ego-ideal
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Who established the types of personality
Carl Jung
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What are the types of personality
Sanguine, Melancholic, Plegmatic, Choleric
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A type of personality which is optimistic, bright side of life; warm-hearted & cheerful
Sanguine
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A type of personality which is emotional and moody; see the dark side of life
Melancholic
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A type of personality which is slow and calm
Plegmatic
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A type of personality which is the nervous type; behaves aggressively
Choleric
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Established I and Me concept
William James
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I is.....and Me is.....
Internal and external
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It means the material self
Me
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Empirical self is also as the ....
Me
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It means the social self
I
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Knower; abstract sense of personality
The pure ego
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Who established the real and false self
Donald Winnicott
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It means who wears mask to survive
False self
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Different personality in a different group of person
Social mask
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Who established the self and culture concept
Cooley and Mead
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It is pass to generation to generation; set of believes and practices
Culture
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What are the different defense mechanisms
Denial Rationalization Repression Projection Reaction Formation Sublimation Displacement
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Refuse to accept the reality; protecting from uncomfortable truths
Denial
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Finding fi unreasonable reason/ behavior
Rationalization
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Unconscious thinking; painful memories
Repression
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You project your feelings to other person
Projection
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Denial and reversal of one's feelings
Reaction Formation
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It is the channeling of unacceptable impulses, thoughts, and emotions into more acceptable ones
Sublimation
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The channelling of energy away from one person or object to an alternative
Displacement