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This is the totality of every individual.

A. The Self
B. Identity
C. Personality
ANSWER: Identity

The course where you will study the wholeness of a man.


A. The Self
B. Identity
C. Personality Development
ANSWER: The Self

Philosopher that answers the “who’s” questions about the human self.
A. David Hume
B. John Locke
C. Socrates
ANSWER: Socrates

He believes that “reasons” should governed the spirit and appetite in order to achieved true happiness.
A. Plato
B. Paul Churchland
C. Gilber Ryle
ANSWER: Plato

Who said that, the body should unite with the soul, so that man can be complete.
A. Rene Descartes
B. St. Agustine
C. Sigmund Freud
ANSWER: St. Agustine

For him, there is no need a single soul or substance to have an individual self.
A. Paul Churchland
B. Gilbert Ryle
C. John Locke
ANSWER: John Locke

Conscious awareness and experiences are keys to understand the self.


A. John Locke
B. Paul Churchland
C. Husserl & Ponty
ANSWER: John Locke

It includes our thoughts and images that are built up from our primary impression.
A. Appetite
B. Ideas
C. Impression
ANSWER: Ideas
These are the basic sensations of our experiences; that is lively and vivid.
A. David Hume
B. Immanuel Kant
C. Impression
ANSWER: Impression

It is the process where we carefully examine of our experiences.


A. Introspection
B. Rene Descartes
C. George Herbert Mead
ANSWER: Introspection

Through the process of introspection he discover that there is no self.


A. David Hume
B. Plato
C. Gilbert Ryle
ANSWER: David Hume

We are responsible and best contributor to complete ourselves.


A. John Locke
B. Immanuel Kant
C. Husserl & Ponty
ANSWER: Immanuel Kant

According to him, conscious awareness and memory of previous experiences are the keys to understand
the self.
A. John Locke
B. Rene Descartes
C. David Hume
ANSWER: John Locke

He strongly believed the strong connection between the self and the brain.
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Paul Churchland
C. Gilbert Ryle
ANSWER: Paul Churchland

He said that the self is not part of the body nor biological, but the result of social experiences.
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Paul Churchland
C. Gilbert Ryle
ANSWER: George Herbert Mead

The part of our self that is unchanging, immortal & eternal.


A. Ideal realm
B. Physical realm
C. Impression
ANSWER: Ideal realm
A discipline that tells, self is the product of modern society.
A. Anthropology
B. Psychology
C. Sociology
ANSWER: Sociology

You, yourself is how behave in this world.


A. Plato
B. Gilbert Ryle
C. Paul Churchland
ANSWER: Gilbert Ryle

It includes basic sensations of our experiences.


A. Conscious self
B. Impression
C. Ideas
ANSWER: Impression

Hunger, thirst & sexual desire form part of our biological needs known as:_________
A. Physical Appetite
B. Physical realm
C. Unconscious self
ANSWER: Physical Appetite

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