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“Build a Better Future”


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LEARNER’S ACTIVITY SHEET

MODULE 1: THE SELF FROM VARIOUS PERSPECTIVES

Exercise 1.1 The Factors of Myself?

Name: _________________________________ Course and Year: _______________

Instructions: List down at least (5) of your traits under each of the categories provided below.
Then, identify the possible source/s of these traits by ranking the influence of the different factors
(5 being the highest, 1 being the lowest.)

Traits Factors of self or Identity


Social Environmental Hereditary Person
Volition
Physical appearance (e.g.,
tall, has pointed nose,
stout)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Emotional expression
(e.g., warm, cheerful,
irritable)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Interpersonal relationship
(e.g., caring, friendly,
aloof)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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“Build a Better Future”
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LEARNER’S ACTIVITY SHEET

Exercise 1.2 Multiple Choice

Encircle the corresponds to answer.

1. According to him, “an examines life is not worth living.”


A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Augustine

2. In his Theory of Form, he introduces the concept of the two worlds, the world of forms and
the world of sense.
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Augustine

3. He regarded as the Father of Modern Philosophy.


A. Gilbert Ryle
B. Paul Churchland
C. René Descartes

4. He postulates that the human mind at birth is blank slate or tabula rasa.
A. Augustine
B. René Descartes
C. John Locke

5. He introduces the idea of eliminative materialism.


A. Immanuel Kant
B. Gilbert Ryle
C. Paul Churchland

6. He believes that the self is nothing but a collection of interconnected and continually
changing perceptions passing through the theatre of our minds.
A. David Hume
B. Paul Churchland
C. Immanuel Kant

7. The Phenomenology of Perception is work of:


A. David Hume
B. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
C. Paul Churchland

8. He believes that the mind is not the seat of self but behavior, thus the principle “I act
therefore, I am.”
A. Gilbert Ryle
B. David Hume
C. Immanuel Kant

9. He believes that the self is the brain.


A. David Hume
B. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
C. Paul Churchland

10. The cornerstone of Socrates’ philosophy is:


A. I think, therefore I am
B. Know thyself
C. The self is the way people behave

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