MIDTERM Flashcards
If ‘philos’ means love, what does ‘sophia’ means?
wisdom
develop their self-image through interactions with people
Social Behaviorism
A method of inquiry consisting of questions to search for a definition of a thing
Socratic Method
Socrates believed that a person will become wiser through (3 answers)
Seeking, Asking, Thinking
children learn thru imitation
Preparatory Stage
How many dialogues did Plato wrote?
20
Composed of changing ‘sensible’ things | imperfect and flawed
Realms of Shadow
a person’s self grows out of society’s interpersonal interactions
Looking-Glass Self Theory
Three (3) Components of the Soul
Reason, Spirited, Appetite
self functions as a subject
I self
learn their role in relation to others and how to take on everyone else in a game
Game Stage
He initially rejected Christianity
St. Augustine of Hippo
excessive love for physical objects
Sin of Greed
excessive love for people
Sin of Jelousy
Excessive love for self
Sin of Pride
Self function as an object
Me self
Two Powers of the Human Mind
Intuition, Deduction
Ability to apprehend direction of truths
Intuition
Power to discover what is known from what is already known
Deduction
Presentation of themselves
The Presentaion of Self in Everyday Life
Father of modern philosophy
Rene Descartes
“I think therefore I am”
Cogito Ergo Sum
Contains all those drives, urges, or instincts that are beyond our awareness
Unconscious
contains all the elements that are not conscious but can become conscious
Preconscious
Mental elements in awareness at any given point in time
Conscious
seek pleasure
Id
life instinct
Eros
Region of the mind in contact with reality
Ego