Philosophy of Mind Impressions and Ideas

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Which of the following is NOT considered a key characteristic of modernity according to the text?

Social stratification

What does the text mean by 'dynamism' as a key characteristic of modernity?

A society full of vigorous activity and progress, with many possibilities

What type of connection is described as a 'social network'?

The ties or connections that link you to your social group

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of 'social groups' as described in the text?

Described as having a hierarchical structure

Which of the following is the BEST definition of 'capitalism' as a key characteristic of modernity according to the text?

A production system involving both competitive product markets and the commodification of labor power

What happens when one's perceptions are 'removed'?

One's self ceases to exist

Which of the following best describes the 2 categories of the mind as explained in the text?

Impressions and ideas

According to Immanuel Kant, what is the final authority of morality?

Enlightenment

How does Kant view the 'self' in relation to the body?

The self is transcendental

What components make up the 'INNER SELF' according to the text?

Moods, feelings, sensations

What does Immanuel Kant believe is the element that bridges the self and material things together?

Knowledge

What is the key focus of Ecological Systems Theory in child development?

The interactions between the child and their larger environmental systems

Which of the following is NOT considered a part of the microsystem?

Child's brain functioning

Which of the following best describes the bidirectional nature of the relationships in the microsystem?

Parents actively shape the development of the child, and children actively shape their environment.

What is the most influential and durable factor within the microsystem, according to the text?

The child's family

What is the primary way in which a child's behavior is learned, according to the text?

Through the relationships and interactions in the microsystem

Which of the following factors is NOT mentioned in the text as part of the microsystem?

The child's socioeconomic status

According to the passage, what is the most destructive force in a child's development?

Instability and unpredictability in modern family life

What does the passage say is necessary for a child's development?

Constant mutual interactions with important adults

According to the passage, what will happen if relationships in the microsystem break down?

The child will not have tools to explore other parts of the environment

What does the passage say about children without a strong primary relationship?

They will find affirmation in inappropriate places, particularly in adolescence

According to the passage, what is the focus of ANTHROPOLOGY in understanding the self?

Understanding the human condition in its cultural aspect

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of organic groups?

Members join these groups out of their own free will.

According to George Herbert Mead's theory of the social self, which of the following is NOT a factor in the development of self?

Engaging in social interactions from birth.

Which of the following statements best describes the positive effect of organic groups?

They foster a sense of rootedness and belongingness.

Which of the following statements accurately describes rational groups?

Members join these groups out of their own free will.

Which of the following is NOT a factor in the development of self, as proposed by George Herbert Mead?

Internalizing societal norms and values.

Which of the following statements accurately describes the relationship between organic groups and rational groups?

Organic groups naturally occur, while rational groups are formed intentionally.

Explore the concepts of mind impressions and ideas in philosophy, focusing on the distinction between perceptions and less lively counterparts of impressions. Delve into the nature of senses and thought mechanisms.

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