- 1. First Philosopher who ask his "HimSelf"
A) Plato B) Aristotle C) Socrates
- 2. happiness is achieved through the virtuous pursuit of one's potential and the realization of one's highest nature
A) Plato B) Aristotle C) Socrates
- 3. people should achieve an excellent character
A) Plato B) Socrates C) Aristotle
- 4. Socrates killed by this poison
A) Poison B) Hemlock Poison C) Locked Poison
- 5. Father of liberalism (Blank State)
A) David Hume B) John Locke C) Rene Descartes
- 6. making life better by finding a distinction between morality, religion, ethics, and society.
A) Rene Descartes B) David Hume C) John Locke
- 7. his goal in life is to help human beings master and possess nature
A) Rene Descartes B) David Hume C) John Locke
- 8. A renowned theologian and prolific writer, he was also a skilled preacher and rhetorician
A) Immanuel Kant B) St. Augustine C) Thomas Aquinas
- 9. o show that a critique of reason by reason itself, unaided and unrestrained by traditional authorities,
A) Immanuel Kant B) St. Augustine C) Thomas Aquinas
- 10. to use reason to grasp the truth about God and to experience salvation through that truth
A) St. Augustine B) Immanuel Kant C) Thomas Aquinas
- 11. used to attack the popular idea that our bodies and minds are separation
A) Gilbert Ryle B) Merleau Ponty
- 12. He sought to rearticulate the relationship between subject and object, self and world
A) Gilbert Ryle B) Merleau Ponty
- 13. Our awareness of ourselves is triggered and shaped by our experience of objects in our environment
A) Thomas Aquinas B) Immanuel Kant C) St. Augustine
- 14. Rational soul is forged by reason and intellect
A) TRUE B) FALSE
- 15. Rene Descartes his famous line "______________"or" i think therefore i am" became a fundamental element of western philosophy as it secured the foundation for knowledge in the face of radical doubt.
A) Cogito B) ergo sum C) Cogito, ergo sum
- 16. Our sense of self is defined as a collection of beliefs that we hold about ourselves. We put together these beliefs based upon our social interactions with others
A) Tito&Aldren B) Sedikides&Spencer C) Canja&Carlo
- 17. it takes time to develop one's self. Beginning after birth, the self continues to develop throughout a person's life through the following stages
A) Charles Cooley B) Coolen C) Coke
- 18. which one these elements are not included be best understood by discussing the three stages of behavioral and personality development of the Looking-Glass Self
A) imagining B) Design C) self-concept D) interpreting
- 19. built on the work of Mead with his theory called the Looking- Glass Self
A) Thomas Aquinas B) Immanuel Kant C) Charles Cooley
- 20. believed that the sense of self is developed through social interactions, such as observing and interacting with others
A) Charles Cooley B) George Herbert C) Coolen
- 21. All these factors influence what you can accomplish and where you will fit in
A) Stevens B) Ritzer
- 22. The way you see yourself is your
A) Self yourself B) Self-identity
- 23. These are assumptions that are made about individuals because they belong to a particular social group
A) Operario & Fiske, B) Canja&Carlo C) Tito&Aldren
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