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Understanding The Self
Lesson 1 & 2: Introduction to Self- Understanding
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Who stated, "Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom"?
Aristotle
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What does Statement No. 1 imply about our current identity?
We
are who we are
right now
because we want to be
like this.
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What does Statement No. 2 suggest about personal potential?
We can be whatever or whoever
we want to be.
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How does Statement No. 3 describe the influence of others on self-perception?
The way we view ourselves
is
heavily influenced by how others view us.
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What does Statement No. 4 indicate about self-discovery?
There are still many things that we haven't
discovered
about ourselves.
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What is
self-understanding
according
to the
material
?
Self-understanding
is a lifetime
endeavor
and
involves
awareness
of
one's
own
actions.
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What is the origin of the word "
personality
"?
It
comes
from the word "
persona
," which means "to
sound
through.
"
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How is personality defined in the study material?
Personality is defined as relatively
permanent
traits and
unique characteristics
that give
consistency
and
individuality
to a person's behavior.
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What are the determinants of personality?
Environmental Factors: Surroundings,
neighborhood
,
school
, workplace.
Biological
Factors:
Hereditary
factors
, physical features,
brain.
Situational
Factors: Behavior changes in different situations.
Cultural
Factors:
Culture
influences personality and learning.
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What do personality traits reflect?
Personality traits reflect people's characteristic patterns of
thoughts
,
feelings
, and
behaviors.
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What does the Five-Factor Model of Personality refer to?
The Five-Factor Model of Personality refers to a framework for
understanding personality traits.
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What does self-care mean according to the material?
Self-care
means being
patient
with and
kind
to
yourself.
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How is self-care described in the study material?
Self-care
is something we
enjoy
doing, not something we feel
forced
to do.
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Who are some philosophers mentioned in the study material regarding the self?
Socrates
Plato
St.
Augustine
Rene Descartes
John Locke
Sigmund Freud
David
Hume
Immanuel
Kant
Gilbert
Ryle
10. Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
11. Paul and Patricia
Churchland
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What is the focus of philosophy as described in the material?
Philosophy investigates the nature of
knowledge
,
reality
, and
existence.
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What are some questions philosophy seeks to answer?
Philosophy seeks to
answer
questions about
morality
, the
good life
, and the
existence
of
God.
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Who was the first to use the term "philosophy"?
Pythagoras
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What was Socrates' main concern as a philosopher?
Socrates was concerned with the
problem
of
the
self.
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What does Socrates mean by "The unexamined life is not worth living"?
It emphasizes the importance of
self-knowledge
and
reflection.
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What is the Socratic Method?
The Socratic Method is a method of
inquiry
consisting
of a
series
of
questions
to
elicit
clear
expressions
of
knowledge.
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How does Socrates define the self?
Socrates
defines
the self as a
dichotomous
entity composed of
body
and
soul.
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What are the two realms according to Socrates?
The
physical
realm (body) and the
ideal
realm (soul).
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What does Plato's philosophy of the self emphasize?
It emphasizes
self-knowledge
and the
purification
of the soul.
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What are the three components of the soul according to Plato?
Reason
,
appetite
, and
spirit.
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What is St. Augustine known for in relation to the self?
He is characterized as
Christianity's
first
theologian
and emphasized the
unity
of
body
and
soul.
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What are the two realms of human nature according to St. Augustine?
God
as the
source
of all
reality
and
truth
, and
the
sinfulness
of man.
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Who is known as the Father of Modern Philosophy?
Rene Descartes
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What is the principle associated with Rene Descartes?
"
Cogito
,
ergo sum
" or "I think,
therefore
I
am.
"
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How does Descartes define the self?
The self is a combination of the
mind
(
cogito
) and the
body
(
extenza
).
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What does John Locke's concept of "Tabula Rasa" refer to?
It refers to the
mind's blank state
before receiving outside
impressions.
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What is the significance of consciousness according to John Locke?
Consciousness is
essential
for
personal
identity and
awareness
of thinking.
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What controversial claim did
David
Hume
make about the self?
He
claimed that there is
no
self.
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What are "impressions" and "ideas" according to David Hume?
"
Impressions
" are
basic sensations
, while "ideas" are copies of
impressions.
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What is Sigmund Freud known for in relation to the self?
He is known for his
dualistic
view of the
conscious
and
unconscious
self.
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What governs the conscious self according to Freud?
The conscious self is governed by the
reality
principle.
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What governs the
unconscious
self according to Freud?
The unconscious self is
governed
by the
pleasure
principle.
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What did Gilbert Ryle contribute to the understanding of the self?
He viewed the self as a
pattern
of
behavior
and
disposition
to
behave
in certain
ways.
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What is Immanuel Kant known for in relation to the self?
Kant
argued
that the self is essential for
consciousness
and understanding
reality.
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What is the essence of consciousness according to Kant?
Transcendental Apperception
is the essence of
consciousness
that helps establish the notion of
self.
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What did Maurice Merleau-Ponty argue about the mind/body problem?
He argued that the division between
mind
and
body
is a product of
confused
thinking.
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