UTS Midterm Exam Flashcards
Man is by nature a Political Animal
Aristotle
Is an activity relation to power
Politics
Most basic identification with the nation
Citizenship (AKA Nationality)
Father of Filipino Psychology
Virgilio Enriquez
the unity of self and others
Kapwa
treating the other person as a fellow human being or kapwa.
Pakikipagkapwa
What are developed through SOCIALIZATION
Political Self and Identity
people learn the status, duties, rights and power necessary to interact successfully with other people in the group or community through?
Social Interaction
Malayan Natives
Indio or Indigenta
5 Origins of Political Self
Family
School
Church
Peers
Mass Media
Has a hierarchal structure which require each member to perform his or her role.
Family
Their focus of responsibility is in the Formal education and training of the children.
School
Helps shape the ideals of the citizenship and democracy through their Religious teachings
Church
members are equal in right
Peers
may influence an individual’s political values and beliefs.
Mass Media
4 Theories of Political Self
Social Learning Theory
Cognitive Theory
Theory of Symbolic Interaction
Theory of Political Participation
The body’s ability to perform its functions gradually changed throughout the lifespan.
Physical Self
Stages of Lifespan
Prenatal
Infancy
Babyhood
Early Childhood
Late Childhood
Puberty
Adolescence
Early Adulthood
Middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
Five Element Theory
Wood
Fire
Earth
Metal
Water
Body Fluids
Sanguine
Melancholic
Choleric
Phlegmatic
Body Theory
Ectomorph
Mesomorph
Endomorph
An organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere
Religion
Set of beliefs and practices deemed as sacred and it unites believers as on moral community
Durkheim
3 Forms of Religion
Animism
Totemism
Theism
Animism
Belief that spiritual beings can have good and ill effects on people’s lives.
Belief that plants, animals or objects possess spirit.
Totemism
Belief in one or more gods who created the universe and have supernatural powers to influence and control people.
Theism
2 Kinds of Theism
Monotheism
Polytheism
believer’s emotional attachment to his religion
Experiential Religiosity
frequency of attendance in one’s religious activities
Ritualistic Religiosity
believers degree of acceptance and beliefs of the doctrines and teachings of one’s religion.
Ideological Religiosity
how believers observe and practices the beliefs of his religion.
Consequential Religiosity
knowledge about religion’s historical backgrounds and doctrines.
Intellectual Religiosity
emerging religious group
Cult
when people accept the new religion and the number of followers increase
Sect
highly organized religious group
Church
Official state religion
Ecclesia
existence of various religious groups simultaneously
Denomination
involves group of people
Religion
involves only an individual
Spirituality
Latin Word for Spirituality
Spiritus
Inner essence, the part of the self that connects the person to the sacred
Spiritual Self
Strongest hindrance to gain spirituality
Spiritual Pride
Makes us understand that sufferings and trials makes us become closer to God
Spiritual Aspect
The way people experience and express themselves as sexual beings.
Sexuality