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Understanding the self

" cogito ergo sum" i think therefore i am

Rene Descartes

According to Plato the self is composed of 3 parts, what are those?

Reason, Spirit and appetite

Philosopher that argued that the self is a bundle of imperssions

David hume

For david hume the self is :

The subject of experience

Jhon locke believed that personal identity is tied to :

Consciousness and memory

Who? Contends the world has 2 characteristics, visible and the non visible

Plato

Socrates beleived that knowlege on the self leads?

Virtue

Platos concept of the self involves a division between :

Body and soul

Cogito ergo sum emphazises that :

The mind is the essence of the self

For descrates the self is primarily?

Body and soul as a unified whole

Aquinas beleieved that the ultimate purpose of the self is to :

Achieve happiness through virtue and union with God

Socrates is famous for the statement:

The unexamnined life is not worth living

Descartes is often associated with the concept of :

Dualism

Emphasized the role of God in undertanding the self

Thomas aquinas

According to socrates, the key to understanding the self lies in :

Inner reflection and dialogue

According to clifford geertz, culture acts as :

Framework for symbolic meanings that shape the self

Characteristic of the anthropological perspective of the self

It is seen as fluid and adaptable across different cultural contexts

The anthropological perspective view the self as :

Shaped by social interactions and cultural norms

Rites of passage in anthropology typically involve :

A transformation of social status and identity

The primary focus of anthropology when studying the self :

How social roles and culture influences indentity

In anthropology, this describes the practice of defining the self in relation to community and kinship

Communal identity

In anthropolgy, the social self refers to

The self as it relates to the social and cultura roles

They explore the self in the context of culture, society, and human, interaction

Anthropologists

4 key approaches of anthropologists

Symbolic interactionism, cultural relativism, post colonial and critical anthropology, phenomenological anthropology

Common ground of anthropologists and philosophical

Self is not a given but is constructed through various forces i e. Cultural social or existential

Contarst of philosophical and anthropological

Philosophers seek more universal or theoretical understanding of the self, while anthropologist emphasize cultural specificity and diversity

The self emreges through socila interactions, where meaning is constanly negotiated nad redefined

Symbolic interactionism

Anthropologists often emphasize the concept of the slef varies isgnificantly across cultures.

Cultural relativism

Explored how the self in many taditional societies is defined by relationships and exchanges rather than by individual autonomy

Marcel mauss, in his work the gift

Critiques western emotions of the self as overly individualistic

Post colonial and critical anthropology

Examined how colonialism and oppression shape theh construction od selfhool

Frantz fanon

Looks at the slef as experienced in everyday life

Phenomenological anthropology

Examinded how the self is shaped by cultural symbols, rituals, an dlanguage.

Clifford geertz

A sociologist known for his theory of the social self

George herbert mead

Accrding to who : the self is constructed nad reconstructed in the process of social experience and activity

George herbert mead

Not a static phenomenon, but continues to develop and change

George herbert mead

The self is distinct and it sets us apart from other

George herbert mead

Pionered the interactionist approach

George herbert mead and horton coley

The self is termed by coley as what as we are a product of social inertaction

Lookig glass self

3 pases of developing self identity or self concept accdg to coley

1st. Imgination of how we present ourselves to others
2nd. Imagination of how others evaluate us

3rd. Developmet of some sort of feeling fro ourselevs as a result of those impressions

What is crucial in cooleys looking glass self is?

Tartget of miperception. Developn identities based on incorrect perception of how others see us

The self, accrdg to mead is made up of 2 compoents the :

I and me

The part of you that exists in the world

I

The subject of action in response to :

Me

Me is the ; and i is the :

Object, subject

Stage where childfren imitate people around them and skillful in using symbols

The preparation stage

Stage where children play pretend to be other ppeople

Play stage

Most important aspect at play stage accdng to mead

Role playing

Stage where chikdreb grasp their own social positions and thbose around them

The game stage

Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalyisis

Sigmund freud

Clinical method for treating and evaluating pathologies seen asn originating from conflicts of the psyche

Psychoanalyisis

Freud's structural model to understand human personality

Id, ego, superego

Selfish part of us., concerned with satisfying our desires; illogical an cannot calue judgement

Id

Only region that is in contact withreality

Ego

Represent societies , and parents values, and standards, places restrictions on what we can do

Superego

Finiding reasonable explanatiosn for unreasonable or unacceptable behaviour to make them sound logical and acceptable " i cut classes because others are doing it"

Rationalization

Person refuses to accept reality or fact,

Denial

Unconscious blcking of unacceptable thoughts, feeling or impulses. The geo involuntarily excludes from cosciousness any painful thoughts, feelings

Repression

Attributing ones own undersired thoughts, feelings to anothger person who does not have those thouhts, felings

Projection

Revers to a denial and a reversal of ones felings. Negative or psoitive

Reaction formation

Channeling of unacceptable impulses, thoughts and emotions intop more aceptable ones i e, child want sattention will have to do well in school

Sublimation

Channeling of energy away from one person or object alterntice. Redirecting strong feelings to someone else

Displacement

What are 7 defense mechanisms

Rationalization, denial, repression, projection, reaction formation, sublimation, displacement

An american child psychoanalyst

Erik erikson

Known for his thoery pscyosocial development of human beings

Erik erikson

Couned the term identity crisis

Erik erikson

Father of american psychology, he was the frist educator to offer psychology course in the u. S

William james

The i and me by william james constitues 4 element of self whch are :

The material self, the social self, the spiritual self, the pure ego

Material self, social self, spiritual self is called : and these are aspects opf whart?

Me, the empirical self

For william james, it sis coceptualized as the knower ; the abstarct self personal identity

I

Regarded as the most eminet thinker in psychology. Known for developing the psychotherapy method called client centered therapy and for being one of the founders of the humanistic psychology

Carl rogers

Believes that we all own a real self and an ideal self

Carl rogers

In carl rogers : it is what we, the self feel most true to what er are and who we really are

The real self

It is the self that we want to be, that we strive to be, snd what we feel are expected to be. By carl rogers

The ideal self

English psychoanlyst, proposes that the false self decelops such as i e, wjen an infants emotional needs are ethier unmet or meet unreliabley

Dr. Donald winnicott

Dr. Donald winnicott. These are mask that we wear to survive difficlt conversations and to interact appropraitely in a wide variety of our interpersonal experiences

The real self, and the fake self

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