
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF AND ETHICS
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- Q1
For Plato what matters most?
Body
Material
Mind
Soul
30s - Q2
According to Aristotle what should govern all lifes activity of a man
Reason
Material things
Happiness
Thought
30s - Q3
Based on Aristotle's thought about the self, what self- development should educational system aim at?
Cognitive Development
Values Development
Holistic Development
Harmonious Development
30s - Q4
What is the belief that describes the Self as made up of two separate aspects namely body and mind?
Dichotomy
Duality
Dualism
Dua Lipa
30s - Q5
Is the whole and lifetime process by which people learn the values, attitudes and behaviors that are appropriate and expected by their culture and community.
Stratigraphic Approach
Egocentric
Reductionism
Socialization
30s - Q6
It refers to collection and construction of an individual's thoughts, feelings and beliefs he/she holds about himself/herself and the responses of others about him/her.
Self-Concept
Self-Identity
Self-Image
Self-esteem
30s - Q7
Blank slate is to John Locke: Dualism is to
Rene Descartes
Immanuel Kant
Thomas Aquinas
Paul Churchland O.
30s - Q8
His understanding of the true self is not based on what we own in life, neither of our present social status, our body or even our reputation, rather our true self is our soul. Whose idea was this?
Socrates
Aristotle
Plato
Descartes
30s - Q9
People experienced several situations and problems in life. Man needs a quiet world and rational mind to experience the beauty of a quiet reflection. What is the best thing to do such?
introspection
Manipulation
Meditation
navel-gazing
30s - Q10
What supreme principle of morality does Immanuel Kant known for?
"It is the physical brain and not the mind that gives us our sense of self."
. "Workings of the mind are not distinct from the actions of the body but are one and the same"
"Mind and the body are intertwined that we cannot even distinguish where the work of the mind ends and where the work of the body begins."
"Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a natural law"
30s - Q11
Paul Churchland belief that nothing except matter exists which means that when something can't be recognized by the senses then it is not real. What does Churchland adhere to?
Materialism
Spiritualism
Dualism
Realism
30s - Q12
In the book of Plato, he wrote that the soul is the giver of life to the body, the permanent, changeless, and divine element. In the contrary, the body is changing, transitory and perishable. These indicate that the self is a soul using the body. Which notable work does Plato refer to?
Symposium
Republic
Meno
Apology
30s - Q13
In Aristotle's teaching,living a life in moderation
Theory of Form
Allegory of the Cave
Empiricism
Golden Mean
30s - Q14
What are the two dichotomous realms according to Socrates?
spiritual realm and physical realm
universal and modem realm
physical and soul
physical realm and ideal realm
30s - Q15
God is the "summum bonum," according to Plato and Aristotle.
truth and light
all knowing
D. highest or supreme good
all powerful
30s