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Cards (31)

  • 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