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Socrates
Body and Soul
Plato
Appetitive
John Locke
Tabula Rasa
Philosophy
Love of Wisdom
Socrates
"The unexamined life is not worth living"
Patricia Churchland
Neurophilosophy
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
inside and outside are inseparable
Behaviorism
rewards and punishments to modify behavior
Plato
Spirited
"Noverimte, noverim me"
"May I know you [God], May I know myself."
Socrates
Soul and Mind
Plato
Appetitive
John Locke
Tabula Rasa
Philosophy
Love of Wisdom
Socrates
"The unexamined life is not worth living"
Patricia Churchland
Neurophilosophy
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
inside and outside are inseparable
Behaviorism
rewards and punishments to modify behavior
Plato
Spirited
"Noverimte, noverim me"
"May I know you [God], May I know myself."
Plato
Unchangeable, eternal and divine.
David Hume
There is no "mind" beyond the brain, no "self" and no "soul".
Socrates
"The life is not worth living".
"Noverimte, noverim me" by St
St
our purpose in life and the meaning of existence should be both spiritual and personal.
Socratic Method
apply Socrate's approach to learn what is fundamental about the universe and about people.
Sigmund Freud
Father of Psychoanalysis.
John Locke
The Self is formed by experience, awareness, or memory, and from which all our thoughts derive.
Sigmund Freud
Id, Ego, Superego.
Apperception
the process through which we cognitively incorporate new concepts into existing ones.
The Play Stage
Charles Horton Cooley
The Play Stage
The I
The Play Stage
Looking-glass self
Erving Goffman
The Game Stage
The Looking-glass Self
The Play Stage
Dramaturgy
The play stage
Sociology
Charles Horton Cooley
Looking-glass self
Dramaturgical approach
Gilbert Ryle
The game stage
Western - Individualistic
According to Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, which stage occurs during adolescence and is characterized by the search for personal identity and a sense of self?
Trust vs
Autonomy vs
Initiative vs
Identity vs
In the context of self-concept, what term refers to the beliefs, attitudes, and values that an individual holds about themselves?
Self-esteem
Self-image
Self-perception
Self-identity
According to George Herbert Mead's theory of socialization, which term refers to the process through which individuals learn to take on the perspective of others and develop a sense of self?
Role-taking
Self-reflection
Self-awareness
Self-actualization
In the context of self-concept, what term refers to the overall evaluation or judgment that an individual has of themselves?
Self-esteem
Self-image
Self-perception
Self-identity
Jaycee's stage of development
Identity VS. role confusion
Major conflict in young adulthood
Intimacy VS. isolation
Cultural perception of beauty
Women of the Kayan tribes wearing neck rings
Body dysmorphic disorder
Sara's belief that she doesn't fit the standard beauty of society
Basic conception of the self in Western Philosophy
Negative Thoughts in paranoid schizophrenia
Basic conception of the self in Western Philosophy
Ambiguous common sense in high school student
Descartes' foundational aspect of the self
Rational thought
Confucian decision aligning with the self
Balance personal aspirations with filial piety and respect for family values
Substance in German classical philosophy
Self
Natural law in Confucianism
The action of the self should be guided and evaluated by doing what is the right thing to do regardless of the benefits and punishments
Method demonstrated in cohesive community
Collective
Designing a lesson based on social constructivism
Create opportunities for students to work in small groups, encouraging them to share their diverse perspectives and build on each other's ideas
Hegel's basic conceptions of the self
Social essence of the human self standing above concrete individuals representing a world reason
Intersection of self-development and relationships in Confucian thought
Through filial piety, as one fulfills ethical duties to family, fostering personal virtue and contributing to social harmony
Perspective influenced by religious beliefs
Eastern Perspective
Perspective adopting a pluralistic perspective
Western Perspective
Action aligning with Confucian teachings
Striving to find a harmonious balance between personal spiritual beliefs and respecting familial and societal expectations
Relationship between individual and societal development in dialectical materialism
Interdependent and mutually influential
Approach showing individualistic perspective
Prioritizing personal desires over family expectations
Approach showing collective perspective
Cooperation and unity in a community
Religion emphasizing the root of suffering as selfish desires
Buddhism and Hinduism
Philosophical view denying the existence of anything but one's own mind
Solipsism
Theory of human development based on social interactions
Social Constructivism
Approach stressing man's interdependence with others
Confucianism
Action to improve body image and self-esteem
Recommend she talks openly about her feelings with a trusted adult or counselor
Factor primarily influencing transmission of physical characteristics
Heredity and genes
Best thing to do for health when tired
Sleep early and work on the project in the morning
Host selection based on Khalil Gibran's quote
Pick the less good-looking, but really nice and caring host
Potential misconception regarding self-esteem
Jason constantly criticizes himself for any perceived mistake or failure
Positive body image scenario
Emily embraces her unique features and appreciates her body's abilities
Relationship between physical self and perception of health, physique, and physical attractiveness
The physical self is directly linked to how a person perceives their health, physique, and physical attractiveness