Understanding the Self PDF
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This PDF document contains questions and answers about different philosophical perspectives on the self. It includes questions about the self, philosophy, society, and interaction within the self and of selves.
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## UNDERSTANDING THE SELF ### Outc 1: Philosophy and Sociology **Which of the following is the new vision of the Philippines in the ASEAN region by 2030?** 1. **To be a leading State Unity in the ASEAN region by 2030** 2. **To be a globally recognized University in the ASEAN region by 2030** 3. *...
## UNDERSTANDING THE SELF ### Outc 1: Philosophy and Sociology **Which of the following is the new vision of the Philippines in the ASEAN region by 2030?** 1. **To be a leading State Unity in the ASEAN region by 2030** 2. **To be a globally recognized University in the ASEAN region by 2030** 3. **To be a leading State University in the ASEAN region by 2030** 4. **To be a leading university in the ASEAN region by 2030** 5. **To be a leading State University in the ASEAN region by 2030** 6. **To be a leading State University in the ASEAN region by 2030** **The new PBE mission, vision, and tagline are to be relevant. The tagline envisions the university as a university capable of realizing the multifaceted dynamics of the new era and the new normal, where the Philippine University will play a crucial role by being a strategic partner in the development of its constituents.** 1. **International** 2. **Participative** 3. **Cooperative** 4. **Sustainable** 5. **National** **Who is the philosopher who says that the self is anmonous, experience being its tie, and the unity of its being, are both the mind and the senses?** 1. **Immanuel Kant** 2. **Aristotle** 3. **Socrates** 4. **John Locke** **Deconstructivism gives us a new way of looking at things, forcing us to see it as meaning and depending on the denotative and connotative meaning.** 1. **I know that I am, for I doubt.** 2. **We call that man a philosopher who is not willing to be, but is willing to think and to reason about being.** 3. **To be or not to be, is a question that is asked, but is not being asked.** 4. **Know that I am, for I do not doubt.** 5. **I know that I am, for I cannot doubt.** **Gilbert Ryle identified the philosophical suppose. His positive view is composed of his philosophy on what a person can be. He, therefore, believes that no substance of mind exists and that the self is not composed of will, as we believe, apprehension, desires, and so on.** 1. **The mind is separated from the body. It plays its actions as it retrieves its dispositions of the self, which is derived from our inner private consciousness.** 2. **The mind is not essentially distinct from the body.** 3. **The mind or soul of personality is the real person.** 4. **It is the reality of the external world that makes up the self.** 5. **None.** **Who among these philosophers believe that the mind is a person, but is also a substance being separated from him but not ever ceasing to be him?** 1. **Rene Descarte** 2. **Plato** 3. **Aristotle** 4. **Paul and the first philosophers who appeared in the time of a tree-part soul with a moral, cognitive, and physical component like those Socrates believed.** 5. **None of the above.** **Who is the philosopher who believes that the self is a product of dynamic graphic myth activities of the brain, which reduce the impact of a three part soul and which emphasizes that a person is also an embodied subject?** 1. **Plato** 2. **Aristotle** 3. **Maurice Merleau-Ponty** 4. **None of the above.** **Who among philosophers believe that the true self is not the physical body but rather the soul, and that the true self is not in the body if the brain is gone, there is no self? The physical body is not the self, but rather the body is the instrument by which the soul acts.** 1. **Plato** 2. **Aristotle** 3. **Immanuel Kant** 4. **None of the above.** **The philosophy of Alternative Nuclearism, all the Christians in understanding the Self is composed of two parts**. 1. **A physical bean and the soul** 2. **The heart** 3. **The soul** 4. **The real person is not in the body if the brain is gone, there is no self.** **The statement that the soul is the true self and the physical body is the instrument that the soul uses for its acts is called ** 1. **None of the above.** 2. **The soul is the source of the will, the desire, the thoughts.** 3. **Socrates is known for the phrase "Know thyself" or "Know you are part of the world". ** 4. **A philosophical dialogue between Socrates and his students about the nature of justice, courage, temperance, and knowledge.** 5. **A deeper discussion which was analyzed by Socrates as an analysis of the reality of a person through knowledge.** **Socrates, Plato, and St. Augustine believed that the self is the result of all of the data available to us. What were their discussions on the subject?** 1. **The dialogue of reality.** 2. **The dialogue on the individual’s reality.** 3. **Socrates, Plato, and St. Augustine believed that the human experience occurs in the form of the dialogue of reality. What we consider our knowledge is a result of our own personal experiences and interactions with others.** **The self is the essence of a person's being, and it is the product of the interaction between the physical body and the environment.**