UNDERSTANDING LONG QUIZ 1 Flashcards

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Culture is shared, symbolic, natural, learned, integrated, encompassing and maladaptive and adaptive.

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Anthropology

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Has various way of understanding a person and the therapist way of helping people understand themselves.

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Psychology

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Involves in answering questions regarding nature and existence.

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Philosophy

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It is important in the establishment of the “self” based on social structures.

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Sociology

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5
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It is the study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking.

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Philosophy

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Believe that by fully knowing oneself a person will be able to achieve happiness.

Rene Descartes
Plato
St. Augustine
Socrates

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Socrates

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Father of the academy

Rene Descartes
Plato
St. Augustine
Socrates

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Plato

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French Philosopher known to be the father of modern philosophy.

Rene Descartes
Plato
St. Augustine
Socrates

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Rene Descartes

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He believes that our notion of ourselves and our idea of existence comes from a higher form of sense in which bodily senses may not perceive or understand.

Rene Descartes
Plato
St. Augustine
Socrates

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St. Augustine

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10
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Was a saint and a philosopher.

Rene Descartes
Plato
St. Augustine
Socrates

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St. Augustine

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“Self” is only the accumulation of different impressions.

Immanuel Kant
Sigmund Freud
David Hume
John Locke

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David Hume

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Argued that the awareness of different emotions that we have, impressions and behaviour is only a part of our self.

Immanuel Kant
Sigmund Freud
David Hume
John Locke

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Immanuel Kant

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Believed that man has different constructs of personality that interacts with each other.

Immanuel Kant
Sigmund Freud
David Hume
John Locke

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Sigmund Freud

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Believes that we are a by-product of our experiences in the past.

Immanuel Kant
Sigmund Freud
David Hume
John Locke

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Sigmund Freud

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He believed that the experiences and perceptions of a person is important in the establishment of who that person can become.

Immanuel Kant
Sigmund Freud
David Hume
John Locke

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John Locke

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16
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Explains self through “Ghost in the Machine” view.

Paul Churchland
Maurice Merle-Ponty
Gilbert Ryle

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Gilbert Ryle

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Follows the idea of Gestalt Psychology

Paul Churchland
Maurice Merle-Ponty
Gilbert Ryle

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Maurice Merle-Ponty

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He believed that to fully understand one’s behaviour, one should understand the different neurological movement of the brain.

Paul Churchland
Maurice Merle-Ponty
Gilbert Ryle

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Paul Churchland

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Main philosophy is eliminative materialism.

Paul Churchland
Maurice Merle-Ponty
Gilbert Ryle

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Paul Churchland

20
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Self is the behaviour presented by the person

Paul Churchland
Maurice Merle-Ponty
Gilbert Ryle

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Gilbert Ryle

21
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Essence of consciousness that provides a basis for understanding the notion of self.

Tabula Rasa
Transcendental Apperception
Cogito Ergo Sum
Socratic Method
Methodical Doubt

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Transcendental Apperception

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Blank slate

Tabula Rasa
Transcendental Apperception
Cogito Ergo Sum
Socratic Method
Methodical Doubt

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Tabula Rasa

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I think therefore I am.

Tabula Rasa
Transcendental Apperception
Cogito Ergo Sum
Socratic Method
Methodical Doubt

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Cogito Ergo Sum

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A continuous process of questioning what we perceive.

Tabula Rasa
Transcendental Apperception
Cogito Ergo Sum
Socratic Method
Methodical Doubt

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Methodical Doubt

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Method of questioning oneself, where the person assumes the role of both the teacher and the student. Tabula Rasa Transcendental Apperception Cogito Ergo Sum Socratic Method Methodical Doubt
Socratic Method