He believed that the self is synonymous with the soul. According to him, “an unexamined life is not worth living”. Plato Aristotle Socrates All of the Above
2. He introduces the idea of a three-part soul/self-reason, physical appetite, and spirit or passion. Plato Aristotle Socrates None of the Above
3. Reason/Logos is the part of the soul that enables us to ___________? Strive for our desires and cravings To think deeply To feel basic emotions such as love, anger, and empathy. None of the Above
4. Physical appetite/ epithymia is the component of the soul that represents our _________? Desires and cravings Critical thinking Emotions None of the Above
5. Spirit or passion is the component of the soul that represents our _________? Desires and cravings Critical thinking Emotions None of the Above
6. He is regarded as the Father of modern Philosophy. a. Socrates b. Plato c. Aristotle d. Rene Descartes
7. He postulates that the human mind at birth is a blank slate or tabula rasa. a. St. Augustine b. Rene Descartes c. John Locke d. Plato
8. He claimed that human knowledge is derived from experiences. a. Rene Descartes b. St. Augustine c. John Locke d. All of the above
9. He is famous for this phrase, “I think, therefore I am.” a. John Locke b. Rene Descartes c. St. Augustine d. John Bowlby
10. He opposed other thinkers by stating that there is no self rather just a bundle of different perceptions a. St. Augustine b. Rene Descartes c. David Hume d. Socrates
11. He believed that the self is not in the body and is outside the body. a. Sigmund Freud b. Immanuel Kant c. Paul Churchland d. Gilbert Ryle
12. He proposed that the structure of personality is composed of principal parts; id, ego and superego. a. Sigmund Freud b. Immanuel Kant c. Paul Churchland d. Gilbert Ryle
13. He stated that the self is not an inner entity or substance. Instead, it is the sum of a person's behaviors and actions. a. Sigmund Freud b. Immanuel Kant c. Paul Churchland d. Gilbert Ryle
14. To him the self is not a separate immaterial entity but a complex neural activity. a. Sigmund Freud b. Immanuel Kant c. Paul Churchland d. Gilbert Ryle
15. He asserted that “self” does not exist; instead, he stressed that perceptions are only active for as long as an individual is conscious. a. St. Augustine b. Rene Descartes c. David Hume d. Socrates
II. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is true, and write FALSE if the statement is false and change the underlined word to make the statement correct. 16. According to Clifford Geertz , culture serves as a control mechanism that guides behavior. 17. Rene Descartes stated that It only takes nine months to be born as a human being, but becoming a person takes a lifetime of learning. “ Madaling maging tao , mahirap magpakatao ” 18. Labas pertains to the inner self which includes emotions. 19. Family plays a significant role in acquisition of culture. 20. Gender is the same as biological sex
21-23. What are the three stages of development according to George Herbert Mead? 24-26. To Mead there are three activities that develops the self; what are those? 27-30. Give an example on how culture becomes a control mechanism on guiding someone's behavior.