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A.

Socrates

B. Plato

C. St. Agustine of Hippo

E. Descartes F. Locke

G. Hume H. Kant

I. Gilbert Ryle

J. Maurice Merleau-Ponty

K. Sigmund Freud

D. St. Thomas Aquinas

1. The self is nothing else but a bundle of impressions.

DAVID HUME

2. The true task of a philosopher is to know oneself.

SOCRATES

3. Sensory experience, the primary mode of knowledge, is often erroneous and must therefore be
doubted.

RENE DESCARTES

4. The mind and body are intertwined that they cannot be separated from one another.

MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY
5. The development of the self is achieve through self-presentation leading to self-realization.

ST. AGUSTINE OF HIPPO

6. Without the self, one cannot organize the different impressions that one gets in relation to his own
existence.

IMMANUEL KANT

7. Justice in the human person can only be attained if the three parts of the soul are working
harmoniously with one another.

PLATO

8. We are born with a blank slate which is shape by experience, and sensations and reflections being the
two sources of all our ideas.

JOHN LOCKE

9. The working of the mind are not distinct from the actions of the body; they are rather a way of
explaining actions of the body.

GILBERT RYLE

10. Most men were really not fully aware of who they were and the virtues that they were supposed to
attain in order to preserve their souls.

Test II: Identify what is being asked or described in the following items.

11. This is the province of the mind, according to Freud, that is guided by idealistic and moral principles.
SUPER EGO

12. For Plato, what soul is being dominated in the statement. " Christian spends his Sunday time playing
mobile legends instead of reviewing for his quiz in UTS." APPETITIVE SOUL

13. Acording to St. Agustine of Hippo, in what process can a person understand his/her self and on how
he/she can achieved the formation of his/her identity?

INTROSPECTION
14. For Aquinas, it refers to the "essence of a substance or a thing", it is what make it what it is.

FORM

15. Who promoted the position called "eliminative materialism"?

PAUL AND PATRICIA CHURCHLAND

Tets III: True or False:Write True if the stament is true and leave it blank if it is False

16. According to Churchland, "Our behavior appears to have its basic cause in neural activity". TRUE

17. St. Augustine endorsed the term Hyperbolical doubt, a method of reasoning that stated that though
we may doubt, we cannot doubt that we exist.

FALSE

18 Rene Descartes does not helieve in the existence of the self.

TRUE

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