According to Plato, the true task of a philosopher is to know oneself. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is Nirvana (enlightenment). Agreeableness has the tendency to be organized and... According to Plato, the true task of a philosopher is to know oneself. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is Nirvana (enlightenment). Agreeableness has the tendency to be organized and dependable. William James is known for his theory of social learning by means of modeling. Gilbert Ryle believes that the 'self' can be observed through behavior. The founder of Client-centered therapy is Carl Rogers. According to Immanuel Kant, the mind and the body are intertwined and cannot be separated from one another. The Eastern culture is obsessed with being successful. Collectivism is all about being focused on others. According to Carl Rogers, there are three aspects of the self: the id, ego, and superego.
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The question appears to be asking for a true or false evaluation of statements regarding philosophical and psychological concepts, particularly in the realms of self-concept and identity as related to various theorists.
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1. True, 2. True, 3. False, 4. False, 5. True, 6. True, 7. True, 8. False, 9. True, 10. False
- True. 2. True. 3. False (Agreeableness is related to being cooperative, not organized). 4. False (He is known for functionalism and pragmatism, not modeling). 5. True. 6. True. 7. True. 8. False (The statement is a stereotype and not accurate). 9. True. 10. False (Carl Rogers' theory does not involve the id, ego, and superego; that is Freud's theory).
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- True. 2. True. 3. False (Agreeableness is related to being cooperative, not organized). 4. False (He is known for functionalism and pragmatism, not modeling). 5. True. 6. True. 7. True. 8. False (The statement is a stereotype and not accurate). 9. True. 10. False (Carl Rogers' theory does not involve the id, ego, and superego; that is Freud's theory).
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