Philosopher John Locke's Views on Self and Consciousness
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According to Kant, how many ways does the 'self' organize information?

  • Four
  • Five
  • Three (correct)
  • Two
  • Which of the following best describes Freud's view on the notion of 'self'?

  • The self is a collection of separate consciousness levels.
  • The self is a set of conscious and subconscious perceptions.
  • The self is a single entity that exists independently. (correct)
  • The self is a unified point of self-reference.
  • Which level of consciousness according to Freud deals with present perceptions, feelings, thoughts, memories, and fantasies?

  • Ego
  • Unconscious
  • Preconscious/subconscious
  • Conscious (correct)
  • What principle does the Id operate on according to Freud?

    <p>Pleasure principle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Freud's model of the psyche/mind, what part operates according to the reality principle?

    <p>Ego</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which term did Freud use to refer to data retained but not easily available to conscious awareness or scrutiny?

    <p>Unconscious</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'Psychanalysis' was a practice devised by Freud primarily for what purpose?

    <p>Mental illness treatment through dialogue</p> Signup and view all the answers

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