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ABASTILLAS,MARA FLOR
BSBA-1F
EVALUATE
UNDERSTANDING/REMEMBERING
THE CONSTRUCT OF THE SELF FROM VARIOUS PERSPECTIVES:
A – PHILOSOPHY
1) The very first philosopher whose by way of engaging his students into a
debate to later obtain a possible conclusion is through asking a question
and later break it into smaller questions is one of the Big 3 Philosophers,
Socrates. ________
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2) According to Socrates, the soul represents the true self and not the body.
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3) Every man is composed of body and soul is Plato’s view of human
nature. _________
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4) Rational soul, Spirited soul, Appetitive soul are the three components of
the soul is Socrates’ view of human nature. ________
F
5) According to Plato, the appetite is linked to desires, both good and bad.
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6) Plato stressed that justice can only be obtained in the human person if
the three parts of the soul are working in agreement with one another.
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7) According to Aristotle, the soul is inseparable to the body and therefore
cannot survive death. ______
T
8) St. Augustine postulated that the source of all reality and truth is God.
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9) Church land concluded that personal desire for sensual pleasures and all
sufferings in the world is brought by the sinfulness of man. ______
T
10) St. Augustine wanted to know about moral evil and why it existed in
people. _______
T
11) To Aquinas, just as in Socrates, what makes us humans is that the soul is
what animates the body. ______
T
12) The human person's soul is what makes a human person a human person
and not a dog according to St. Aquinas. _______
T
13) Adapting some ideas from Aristotle, Aquinas said that indeed, man is
composed of three parts: substance, matter, and form. ______
F
14) The body is like a machine that is controlled by the will and aided by the
mind is Rene Descartes’ one of views of human nature. _____
T
17) In Descartes’s view, the body is nothing else but a machine that is
attached to the mind. _____
T
18) For John Locke, tabula rasa describes that the mind at birth is a blank
slate. ______
T
19) For John Locke, thus, everything exists in the mind even in the absence
of the senses. ______
F
20) John Locke believed that knowledge results from ideas produced a
posteriori or by an object that was experienced. ______
T
21) The part of human nature is what other philosophers called the SOUL,
Hume termed it the SELF. ______
T
22) The mind receives materials from the senses and calls its perceptions,
Hume's analysis proceeded this way. ______
T
23) Immanuel Kant: It is a man's duty to move towards perfection as the
Kingdom of God is within man. _______
T
24) On Sigmund Freuds’ theory of Individual Psychology, man is a product
of his past lodged w/in his subconscious. ______
T
25) Freud theorized that one’s emotional life impact strongly on the body
resulting in either emotional stability or psychological dysfunctions.
_______
T
26) For Ryle what truly matters is the behavior that a person manifests in his
day to day life. ______
T
27) Neurophilosophy, biochemical properties of the brain are responsible for
man's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. _______
T
LEARNING PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA COLLEGE
MODULE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
University Road, Poblacion, Muntinlupa City
QR/CBA/0__ Course Title: Understanding The Self – GE1
Issue No. 0 Revision No. 0 Effectivity Date 7 September 2020 Page No. 1 to 13