FM-AA-CIA-15 Rev. 0 10-July-2020 Study Guide in GE1 - Understanding the Self with Personality Development Module No.1_ 1 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 PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY 1 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 PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY 2