ULO 3 Flashcards
Rationalism
theory that reason, rather than experience, is the foundation of all
knowledge
Bundle theory
as a bundle or a collection of different perceptions that are moving in a
very fast and successive manner
Impressions
perceptions which are the strongest. It enters the senses with
most force
Ideas
The less forcible and less lively counterpart of impressions
Inner self
The “self” by which you are aware of alterations in your own state
Outer self
includes your senses and the physical world
Id
pleasure/ desire
Ego
reality principle
Superego
Incorporates the values and morals of society
Eliminative materialism
- the claim that people’s common-sense understanding of the
mind (or folk psychology) is false and that certain classes of mental states that most
people believe in does not exist.
Embodied
verb that means to give a body to (usually an immaterial substance like
a soul).
Subjectivity
state of being a subject - an entity that possesses
conscious experiences, such as perspectives, feelings, beliefs, and desires