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What is self-cultivation in the context of existential relations?
What is self-cultivation in the context of existential relations?
- A practice limited to Confucianism and Taoism
- A form of psychotherapy for healing and self-help
- A process of developing innate human potential
- A psychological process that enhances individuality and personal growth (correct)
What does self-cultivation aim to do?
What does self-cultivation aim to do?
- Enhance a person's coordination and integration of thoughts and beliefs (correct)
- Focus solely on the development of innate human potential
- Provide psychotherapy for mental illness
- Limit the individual's growth to normal states of being
Which philosophical models is self-cultivation associated with?
Which philosophical models is self-cultivation associated with?
- Platonism, Aristotelianism, and Skepticism
- Existentialism, Utilitarianism, and Nihilism
- Confucianism, Taoism, and Epicureanism (correct)
- Buddhism, Hinduism, and Stoicism
What does self-cultivation go beyond?
What does self-cultivation go beyond?
What is an essential component of well-established East-Asian ethical values?
What is an essential component of well-established East-Asian ethical values?