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Philosophy and Psychology Quiz
Test your knowledge on key concepts, theories, and figures in philosophy and psychology with our engaging quiz! Dive deep into the foundational ideas from Socrates to Freud, and understand how they shape our thoughts today.
- 70 thought-provoking questions
- Multiple choice format to challenge your understanding
- Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike!
Proposed the Dialectic method
Socrates
Immanuel Kant
John Locke
David Hume
Known as the Father of Academy and followed the idea of Socrates in knowing thyself
St. Augustine
Rene Descartes
Plato
Immanuel Kant
"Men are sinners who do not follow God's will."
David Hume
Plato
St. Augustine
Rene Descartes
Stated the phrase "I think, therefore I am" and is the father of modern philosphy
Rene Descartes
John Locke
Socrates
St. Augustin
Component of soul that is rational and is only for goodness and truth
The reason
The appetites
The spirited
Realm of shadows
Component of soul that is non-rational and can be influenced into two directions
Realm of shadows
The spirited
The reason
Realm of forms
Component of soul that is irrational and leans toward desire for pleasure of the body
Realm of forms
The appetites
Realm of shadows
The sprited
One of the platonic dualism that deals with changing sensible things which are lesser entities and therefore imperfect and flawed
Realm of shadows
The spirited
Superego
Realm of forms
One of the platonic dualism that deals with eternal things which are permanent and perfect or the source of all reality and true knowledge
Id
The reason
Realm of forms
The appetites
Proposed that the human mind at birth is a "Tabula rasa"
John Locke
David Hume
Plato
Gilbert Ryle
The self is a product of imagination
David Hume
Gilbert Ryle
Immanuel Kant
John Locke
Type of a perception that talks about immediate sensation of external reality
Id
Superego
Impression
Ideas
Type of a perception that talks about recollection of impressions
Impression
Ideas
Id
Ego
Father of psycho analysis and proposed the topography of the mind "Mental Iceberg"
Sigmund Freud
Gilbert Ryle
Immanuel Kant
Churchland
Aspect of personality that is primarily based on the pleasure principle
Id
Ego
Conscious
Preconscious
Aspect of personality that is based on reality principle
Superego
Ego
Unconscious
Preconscious
Aspect of personality that is primarily dependent on learning the difference between right and wrong
Superego
Id
Conscious
Preconscious
Manifestations of hidden and unexpressed (repressed) thoughts
Ghost in the machine
Hysteria
Morality
Eros
The experience of the self and its unity with objects
Thanatos
Hysteria
Eros
Transcendental Apperception
Knowledge is the result of human understanding applied to sense experience.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Paul & Patricia Churcland
Sigmund Freud
Immanuel Kant
Level of consciousness where minority of our memories are being stored and easy to be accessed
Ego
Preconscious
Conscious
Unconscious
The middle part of the entirety of our consciousness
Preconscious
Conscious
Ego
Id
Area where a majority of our memories since childhood are deeply stored
Ego
Id
Unconscious
Conscious
Objects are experienced through the senses
Reflection
Sensation
Impression
Ideas
The mind looks at the object that were experienced to discover relationships that may exist between them
Reflection
Sensation
Impression
Ideas
Type of law where actions that are praised worthy are called virtues and which are not are called vice
Law of opinion
Civil law
Divine law
Morality
Type of law enforced by authority
Divine law
Law of opinion
Civil law
Morality
Type of law set by God and is deemed to be the true law for human behaviour
Civil law
Law of Opinion
Morality
Divine law
Urges necessary for an individual to survive
Eros
Conscious
Ego
Morality
A man's behavior directed towards destruction
Eros
Thanatos
Id
Ego
Ryle stigmatized the mind as the _______
Ghost in the machine
Consciousness
Self
Soul
British Philosopher whose ideas contradicted Cartesian Dualism of Descartes
Sigmund Freud
Gilbert Ryle
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
David Hume
Applied modern scientific inquiry through the use of NEUROPHILOSOPHY.
David Hume
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Immanuel Kant
Paul & Patricia Churchland
Stated that we are our bodies
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Immanuel Kant
David Hume
Plato
Aims to discover the ways by which the social surrounding/environment influences people's thoughts, feelings and behavior.
Sociology
Anthropology
Philosphy
History
"Love for wisdom"
Philosphy
Sociology
Anthropology
History
According to _______, the self cannot be separated from the society
Charles Horton Cooley
George Herbert Mead
Erving Goffman
Immanuel Kant
Self did not exist at birth. Instead, the self develops over time and is primarily based on imitation
Play stage
Game stage
Preparatory stage
All of the above
Stage where "Role-taking" processes and development of the self
Preparatory stage
Game stage
Play stage
All of the above
Stage wherein a child is 8 to 9 years of age
Preparatory stage
Game stage
Play stage
All of the above
Term used to explain the behavior of the person when he sees/considers other people in the course of his actions
Significant other
Generalized other
Self
Looking-glass self
When the person initiates or performs a social action
Me self
Generalized other.
I self
Looking-glass self
When the person takes the role of the other, the self functions as an object
Significant other
Me self
Generalized other
Looking-glass self
They are the ones who play a major role in the formation of the self
Significant other
Looking-glass self
Generalized other
I self
It continues as long as the person is alive
Life circumstances
Conflicts
Socialization
Imitation
Made use of the sociopsychological approach to understanding how societies work
George Herbert Mead
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Charles Horton Cooley
Erving Goffman
Term used to call the self the product of social interaction.
Generalized other
Ghost in the machine
Looking-glass self
Imitation
Others will see you as pretty and attractive by the way you yourself.
People imagine how they present themselves to others
People imagine how others evaluate them
People develop some sort of feeling about themselves as a result of those impressions
None of the above
You greet your teachers politely in the school's hallway
People imagine how they present themselves to others
People imagine how others evaluate them
People develop some sort of feeling about themselves as a result of those impressions
None of the above
You may see yourself as confident or inferior
You may see yourself as confident or inferior
People imagine how others evaluate them
People develop some sort of feeling about themselves as a result of those impressions
None of the above
A strategy used by people in order to create preferred appearances and satisfy particular people
Slant
Mirror
Mask
Vlog
The idea that we are actors on stage and the similarity of social interaction to a theatrical presentation is called
Dramaturgical approach
Dramatical process
Theatrical approach
Face-work
Phrase used to describe another aspect of the self
Face-work
Mirror
Slant
Imagine
Canadian-America sociologist known for his role in the development of Modern American Sociology
Erving Goffman
George Mead
Charles Cooley
David Hume
Focus primarily on how the human body adapts to the different earth environments.
Biological/Physical Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology
Biology
Natural Selection
The study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
Anthropology
Sociology
History
Biology
An essential part of human communication; it identifies a group of people.
Language
Personality
Self
Population
In biblical literature, explains the origins of the multiplicity of languages.
Language
Tower of Babel
Big human brains
Mirror
Discovers how language is used to create and share meanings, to form ideas and concepts and to promote social change
Linguistic Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
Physical Anthropology
Set of slang lexicon used predominantly among LGBT people.
Jejemon
Gibberish
Tagalog
LGBT slang
New breed of hipsters who have developed not only their own language and written text but also their own subculture and fashion
Jejemon
Gibberish
Tagalog
LGBT slang
Study of what makes one group’s manner of living particular to that group and forms an essential part of the member’s personal and social identity
Linguistic Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Archaeology
Physical Anthropology
Cultural change over time
Archaeology
Linguistic Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
History
Are considered the most superficial level of culture
Symbols
Rituals
Cultural diversity
Heroes
Are manifested in different ways and at different levels of depth
Values
Cultural diversity
Heroes
Symbols
Are persons from the past or present who have characteristics that are important in a culture (may be real or fictitious)
Rituals
Values
Symbols
Heroes
Activities considered to be socially essential done by a group of people
Heroes
Population
Symbols
Rituals
Core of every culture
Heroes
Values
Symbols
Rituals
Suggest that human beings can be shaped/formed to have the kind of life they prefer
Positive
Mirror
Self
Me self
May mean that people have no control over what they learn and seen as they only do what their culture instructs them to do
Positive
Negative
Slant
Mask
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