WorksheetsUnderstanding the Self Quiz
Total questions: 62
Worksheet time: 2hrs 1mins
According to Socrates, what does one attain through self-examination and introspection?
According to Plato what is immortal and independent of the body;
Name of Plato's theory about self;
Name the three parts of Plato’s theory about the self.
Who said that the self is a composite between body and soul?
Where was Aristotle’s concept of self, constructed under?
What is the relationship between body and soul according to Aristotle?
Which philosopher said that the self is deeply intertwined with God;
Which philosophy did Rene Descartes propose?
Dualism separates which parts of the self?
Rene Descartes’ motto.
John Locke believed that people are born like blank slates, what is the term for it?
Theory that says that the Self is a bundle of perceptions, thoughts, and ideas.
According to Immanuel Kant, the aspect of self is focused on our emotions and rational intellect.
Serves as a contrast of #16’s answer. This is the aspect of ourselves that is focused on our physical aspect and senses.
Austrian neurologist.Serves as a mediator between societal rules, and instinctual drives.
Societal rules
Instinctual drives
British philosopher who is known for coining the term “ghost in the machine”.
French philosopher who was against dualism and stated that the self is determined by body and senses.
Charles Cooley’s theory W
We imagine how we appear to others.
Creator of Social Self Theory
The part that acts without considering social consequences.
self. Socialized aspect of the Individuals learn to see themselves from the perspectives of others and adjust one’s behavior accordingly.; _______
Have direct influence on the person. (ex. Parents, siblings, friends, etc.)Stage wherein children copy others but don’t understand their actions, words, or tone of voice.COPYING
What age does play age usually range?1Another name for the stage that can be called “Understanding Multiple Roles.”
At what age does #33 start?
At what stage does #31 start?
Socrates’ motto: “Know (a) self mortal and independent from the body.
(a) theory of the soul is consisted of reason, spirit, and appetite.
Aristotle argued that the (a) or the human person is a composite of body and soul.
The human person is a composite of body and soul, and that the two are (a)
According to Aristotle, the self is a __________
Saint Augustine said that the self is deeply intertwined with (a)
Through God’s grace, we find _____-____________.
Rene Descartes proposed (a) , which separates the self.
According to Rene Descartes, the self is separated into distinct entities: mind and BODY_.
(a)
Rene Descartes famous motto: (a) therefore I am.
According to John Locke, the self is shaped by _____ and _______
John Locke believes that people begin life as a Tabula Rasa or (a)
According to Hume, the self is nothing but a _______ of Perceptions. Hence his theory, ________ Theory.
And Hume further added that the (a) s an illusion. Due to the fact that perceptions and thoughts change from the flow of experiences.
Inner Self is also known as (a) Self.
Outer Self is also known as (a) Self.
The ego serves as a (a) between the superego, and id.
Gilbert Ryle said that our self is shown through our (a) and behaviors.
Gilbert Ryle coined the phrase: “ (a) in the machine.”
Paul Churchland studied (a) or the philosophy of the mind.
He even added that ______ _________ produces one’s self.
(a)
Self is shaped by __________ ______ and senses, according to Ponty.
(a)
The Looking Glass Theory describes how our (a) is shaped by how we think others see us.
Imagination is how we think we appear to others, (a) is we imagine how others judge us.
____ - _______ is where we develop our self-concept, based on the feedback we receive from others.
(a)
______ _____ _______ states that personal identity is influenced by social interaction and cultural norms.
_______ _______ _____ was an American sociologist and philosopher.
(a) is the spontaneous aspect of the self.
________ _______ represents society’s collective norms and expectations.
Preparatory Stage starts from (a) to age two.
______ ______. During this period, children engage in imaginative play. They pretend and still do not follow the rules within organized games.
(a)
At Understanding Multiple Roles stage, Children start to comprehend and follow the (a) of games.
The me self is the (a) aspect of the self.
