Understading The Self Quiz

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Understanding the Self Quiz

Explore the depths of your understanding with our "Understanding the Self" quiz. This interactive quiz dives into the fundamental concepts of philosophy, mind, and behavior, challenging you to think critically about the self and its relationship with the world.

Test your knowledge on:

  • Famous philosophers and their contributions
  • Key philosophical concepts related to identity
  • Theories of mind and perception
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ReflectingSoul202
1. It is the study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking and inquiries that involves in answering questions regarding the nature and existence of man and the world we live in.
A. Pylosopy
B. Philosophy
C. Phylosopy
Pilosophy
2. Philosophy is derived from the Greek words “Philos” and “Sophia” which means:
A. Love for Language
B. Love for Wisdom
C. Love for People
D. None of the Above
3. Its nature and how it is formed in order to have a better picture on how people develop their behaviors, attitude and actions and to be able to identify and understand who we are and how we came to be.
A. Behavior
B. Attitude
C. Self
D. Character
4. He could be considered as the first martyr of education, knowledge and philosophy. For lighting up the minds of his students, he was literally charged with corruption of minors.
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Hume
5. He also known to be the proponent of the “Methodical Doubt” which simply meant of a continuous process of questioning what we perceive and accepting the fact that doubting, asking questions are a part of ones’ existence
A. David Hume
B. Plato
C. Rene Descartes
D. Churchland
6. Sigmund Freud has ID, SUPEREGO, EGO, Plato has _______?
Apetitive, Spirited, Rational
Appetive, Spiritual, Rational
Appetitive, Spirited, National
Appetitive, Spirited, Rational
7. He integrated the teaching of the church in his philosophy and establishing our sense of self with God.
St. Thomas
St. Paul
St. Augustine
St. Peter
9. Descartes is known for the statement “Cogito Ergo Sum” which means?
I thought therefore I seek
I think therefore I am
I wish therefore I will
None of the Above
10. He is considered to be the father of Classical liberalism some of his works on this subject matter paved the way to several revolutions to fight the absolute powers of monarchs and rulers of his time that led to the development of governance, politics and economic system that we now know.
John Lock
Jhon Locke
John Locked
John Locke
11. "Tabula Rasa" which means Blank Slate is idea of which Philosopher?
John Lacke
John Locked
John Locke
Jhon Locke
12. Believes in concrete evidences and observable experiences that meld a person.
Behaviorist
Naturalist
Philosophers
Empiricist
13. A German Philosopher who contradicted the philosophy of David Hume.
A. Emman Kant
Emmaneul Kant
Imanuel Kent
Immanuel Kant
14. Churchland is to Neurophilosopy, Sigmund Freud is to ________________
Psychoanalysis
Psychoses
Psychology
Psychological theory
15. ID- pleasure principle, EGO- Reality principle, SUPEREGO- _____________?
Consciousness
Conscience
Material Things
Self
16. Ryle believed that the mind and body coexist.
True
False
17. The main philosophy of Churhland built the idea of “eliminative materialism”.
True
False
18. Maurice Jean Jacques Merleau-Ponty is an Italian philosopher that is known for his works on existentialism and phenomenology.
True
False
19. According to Kant, there is no permanent “self”, that since our impressions of things based from our experiences and from such impressions we can create our ideas and knowledge which leads to the argument that since our impression and ideas change.
True
False
20. The idea of Phenomenology of Perception according to Merleau-Ponty is divided into three (5) division
True
False
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