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RAMPAGE
Genghis Khan
(Dynasty's Army)
RAMPAGE
13th Century
VOYAGE
Maligayang Paglalakbay
Globalization
Origin -
Second
World
War
Globalization Theories
Hardwired
(History)
Not proving
(Not proved)
Nayan Chanda
(2007)
Globalization Agendas
Trade
Missionary Work
Adventures
Conquest
Globalization Cycles
Cycles -
Cyclical
Waves
Cycles
Periods of Globalization
Globalization of
Religion
(
4th
to 7th centuries)
European
Colonial Conquest (Late
15th
centuries)
Intra-European
Wars (Late 18th to
19th
century)
Heyday of European Imperialism (Mid
19th
to
1918
)
Post-World
War
II
Period
Post-Cold
War Period
Before
Christ BC
Economist -
2006
-
January 12
Self
The distinct identity which is a
summation
of the
experiences
of an individual
Constitution of the Self
Self-knowledge
Interpersonal Self
Agent Self
Self-knowledge
Referred to as
self-concept.
It allows for people to
gather
information about themselves
Looking glass
self
A theory that people learn about
themselves
through other
people
Introspection
A person gathers information about himself through
mental functions
and
emotion.
It is when a person thinks deeply about himself
Self-comparison
It is an act of
comparing
oneself with other people
Self-perception
It is how one views himself. An act of inferring oneself through his/her
behavior
Interpersonal Self
This is the public
self.
This allows for
social
connection with other people
Agent Self
The executive function that allows for actions. This is how we make
choices
and utilize our
control
for situations and actions
Philosophers on the Self
Socrates
Plato
St. Augustine
Rene Descartes
John Locke
David Humes
Immanuel Kant
Sigmund Freud
Maurice Merleu Ponty
Socrates
: '"There should be a
dialogue
between the self and the soul."'
Plato's view of the psyche/mind
Composed of three elements: the
appetites
, the
spirited mind
, and the rational and logical mind
St. Augustine
Identity is achieved through
introspection
and
analysis
Rene Descartes
I
think
, therefore, I am
John Locke
The mind is
active
when one is conscious. That is also called
Tabula Raza
David Humes
Passion
not reason governs our
behavior
Immanuel Kant
The human mind creates
experiences
, and experiences make up our
persona
Sigmund Freud's view of the mind
Three components: the id, the
ego
, and the superego. The
ego
balances the conflict between the id and the super ego
Maurice Merleu Ponty
The body is
central
to one's
perception
Humans will not develop as human persons without the
intervention
of the
outside
world
Our growth and development will still be the products of our interaction with the external reality or outside world