QUIZ No. 1-UNDERSYANDING THE SELF
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- Q1
According to him, "an unexamined life is not worth living."
Plato
Socrates
Augustine
30s - Q2
In his Theory of Forms, he introduces the concept of the two worlds: the world of forms (non-physical ideas) and the world of sense (reality).
Socrates
Augustine
Plato
30s - Q3
He is regarded as the Father of Modern Philosophy.
Paul Churchland
Gilbert Ryle
René Descartes
30s - Q4
He postulates that the human mind at birth is a blank slate or tabula rasa.
John Locke
Augustine
René Descartes
30s - Q5
He believes that the mind is not the seat of self but behavior, thus the principle "I act, therefore, I am."
David Hume
Gilbert Ryle
Immanuel Kant
30s - Q6
The cornerstone of Socrates' philosophy is:
Know thyself
The self is the way people behave
I think, therefore I am
30s - Q7
He introduced the concept "looking-glass self"
Charles Horton Cooley
Gerry Lanuza
George Herbert Mead
30s - Q8
He proposed the theory of social self.
Gerry Lanuza
Charles Horton Cooley
George Herbert Mead
30s - Q9
During this stage, there is no self.
game stage
play stage
preparatory stage
30s - Q10
During this stage, the self is developing.
game stage
play stage
preparatory stage
30s - Q11
The attitudes, viewpoints, demands, and expectations of others and the society.
role taking
game stage
looking-glass self
30s - Q12
The "I" is the objective element of the self.
True
False
30s - Q13
The full development of the self is attained when the I and the me are united.
True
False
30s - Q14
Baudrillard explains that individuals achieve self- identity through prestige symbols that they consume.
True
False
30s - Q15
For Plato, The three elements of the soul/self are REASON, PHYSICAL APPETITE and SPIRIT OR PASSION
True
False
30s