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Study Guide in GE1 - Understanding the Self with Personality Development
Module No.1_
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STUDY GUIDE FOR MODULE NO. ___
CHAPTER I: THE SELF FROM VARIOUS PERSPECTIVE
A. PHILOSOPHY
LEARNING ACTIVITY 1
LEARNING ACTIVITY 1: STAND POINTS ON PHILOSOPHERS PHILOSOPHY
Name: Jovan Lloyd C. Honrada
Course/Year/Section: I-BSCS-C
Date: March 19, 2022
Direction: Answer the following tables with your stand on the different philosophies discussed for this module:
Key ideas
about the
self
Ideas that
you agree
with
Ideas that
you
disagree
with
FREUD
We define
ourselves as “I”
like for instance
the question “who
am I?”. A person
couldn’t easily
answer that
question because
of unstoppable
changes. It is also
affected by the
three dimensions
of the self; id, ego,
and super ego.
The idea of id,
ego, and super
ego. Because
even if I can’t
really define it by
myself, I know
that it works on
my side, I just
don’t know where
and how.
HUME
Our ideas
pertaining to
ourselves are
temporary.
These
thoughts are
never going
to stay on
oneself.
KANT
Even if ideas
and/or
knowledge
are
temporary
according to
Hume, these
will remain
as a part of
oneself.
RYLE
Our physical
mind will
never leave
our body. It
means our
actions and
behavior are
affected
none other
than our
mind.
CHURCHLAND
The brain
completes the
function of
oneself.
Without the
brain, there is
no self. Our
human brain is
the one who
makes us
ourselves.
I don’t agree
on His idea.
I was
thinking
about what
we call
experience
and
memories.
Those are
ideas that
happens,
and we keep.
Our
behaviors
and way of
thinking is
the work of
our mind.
The brain
functions and
thus it makes
us what and
who we are.
I don’t like the first
model of His.
Our
knowledge
and thoughts
were just
temporary.
Based on Faith Medenilla Cueva, et.al, The Great Mind and Their Philisophies Questionnaire
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FM-AA-CIA-15 Rev. 0 10-July-2020
Study Guide in GE1 - Understanding the Self with Personality Development
Module No.1_
LEARNING ACTIVITY 2
VENN DIAGRAM
Name: Jovan Lloyd C. Honrada
Course/Year/Section: I-BSCS-C
Date: March 19, 2022
Direction: Using a venn diagram, show the similarities and differences of the following philosophers.
Socrates
The body is
changeable,
and the soul
does not.
The body is
changeable.
The body is
changeable. The
soul is affected by
the physical state.
Augustine
Freud
The self is
consisting
of dual
reality,
body and
soul.
The soul has three
ways. Being the logical
or Rational, Emotional
or Spirited, does have
physical desires or
Appetitive.
Plato
The body is
changeable. The
soul is affected by
the physical state.
The soul is affected by the
physical body. It makes
efforts to be closer to God
through the faith and doings
of the body.
Both mental and bodily
behaviors are made up of
the self.
The self is
built
within this
world.
Self is
constructed
through
time
The self is not
a prebuilt or
in born, it is
gained
through the
time.
An empty place can be
compared to the self. One
can develop oneself
through accumulating
experiences.
Locke
The human
self can be
developed
through
learning and
experiences.
Through rational inquiry
and real-world
experimentation, we can
learn about human self.
Descartes
Based on Faith Medenilla Cueva, et.al, Venn Diagram Questionnaire
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