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  • Analyzing teamwork
    To accomplish an organizational objectives
  • Data three dimensions
    • Skill differentiation
    • Security
    • Learning
  • Execution alleviates you
  • Understanding the self
    Instructor: Ms. Jenny Dabac
  • The "Self" from various perspectives
    • Philosophy
    • Sociology
    • Anthropology
    • Psychology
  • Philosophy
    • Fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
    • Presents theories that serve as a guiding principle for behavior
  • Philosophers
    • Socrates
    • Plato
    • Aristotle
    • St. Augustine
    • Rene Descartes
    • John Locke
    • David Hume
    • Immanuel Kant
    • Sigmund Freud
    • Gilbert Ryle
    • Paul Churchland
    • Maurice Merleau-Ponty
  • Socrates
    • Socratic Method
    • Soul
  • Plato
    • Body
    • Soul (Rational, Spiritual, Appetitive)
  • Aristotle
    • Rational Animal
    • Vegetative Soul
    • Sensitive Soul
    • Rational Soul
  • St. Augustine
    • We can only achieve "True Selves" if we open our hearts and accept God
  • Rene Descartes
    • Dualism (Mind and Body are unified)
    • "I think, therefore I am"
  • John Locke
    • Blank Slate (Reflection & Sensation)
  • David Hume
    • Impression
    • Law of Association (Resemblance, Contiguity in time & place, Cause and effect)
  • Immanuel Kant
    • The ultimate goal of the self is to be morally perfect
    • Homo Noumenon (based on reasoning)
    • Homo Phaenomenon (based on observation)
    • Free Choice & Free will
  • Sigmund Freud
    • The Self is Multi (Id, Ego, Superego)
  • Gilbert Ryle
    • The real Self is hidden
  • Paul Churchland
    • The real Self is the brain
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty
    • The real Self is embodied subjectivity
  • Johari Window
    • Open
    • Hidden
  • Sociology
    Studies the human society, social interactions, and the people within it
  • Sociologists
    • George H. Mead
    • Erving Goffman
    • Charles Cooley
  • George H. Mead
    • The self as the product of society among individuals
  • Erving Goffman
    • The self as a social construction
  • Charles Cooley
    • The self as the product of society among individuals