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- Q1
According to St. Augustine of Hippo, the self is
A bundle of perceptions and experiences lacking a unified substance
An embodied entity, existing within lived experiences and interactions.
A rational and immortal soul united with a physical body
A restless soul seeking ultimate fulfillment and rest in God’s love
300s - Q2
What is the emphasis of Thomas Aquinas’s view of the self?
a) thinking ,a conscious entity distinct from the body
The self as a rational soul inseparably united with a physical body.
transcendental unity of apperception organizing experiences
illusion resulting from a “category mistake”
30s - Q3
Rene Descartes posited that the self is primarily characterized by
A thinking, conscious entity distinct from the body.
A bundle of perceptions and experiences
An embodied entity existing within lived experiences and interactions.
An enduring substance separate from the mind and body.
30s - Q4
What is the philosophical view of David Hume about the self?
The self is a rational soul united with a physical body.
The self is a bundle of perceptions and experiences without unity
The self is a thinking, conscious entity distinct from the body.
The self is an illusion resulting from a “category mistake.”
30s - Q5
5. What is the center of Immanuel Kant’s perspective on the self?
The self as an embodied and inseparable entity in lived experiences
The self as a transcendental unity of apperception organizing experiences.
An enduring substance separate from the mind and body.
The self as a thinking, conscious entity distinct from the body
30s - Q6
Gilbert Ryle’s view of the self challenges the idea of
The self as an embodied and inseparable entity in lived experiences
The self is a bundle of perceptions and experiences.
The self as a rational soul united with a physical body.
An enduring substance separate from the mind and body.
30s - Q7
What is the philosophical view of MauriceMerleau-Ponty?
a) The self as a rational soul united with a physical body.
The self as a thinking, conscious entity distinct from the body.
The self as an illusion resulting from a “category mistake.”
The self as an embodied entity existing within lived experiences.
30s - Q8
Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s perspective on the self emphasizes the significance of:
Recognizing the self as a rational soul united with a physical body.
Emphasizing the self as an embodied and inseparable entity within lived experiences.
Embracing the self as a thinking, conscious entity distinct from the body
Understanding the self as a bundle of perceptions and experiences.
30s - Q9
According to Gilbert Ryle, the concept of the self as a “ghost in the machine” refers to:
The self as a thinking, conscious entity distinct from the body.
The self as an embodied entity existing within lived experiences.
The self as an illusion resulting from a “category mistake
An enduring substance separate from the mind and body
30s - Q10
Immanuel Kant’s idea of the self as a “transcendental unity of apperception” refers to the self as a/an
rational soul inseparably united with a physical body.
organizing principle for all experiences and concepts.
bundle of perceptions and experiences without unity.
restless soul seeking ultimate fulfillment and rest in God’s love.
30s