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UTS MIDTERM_02

This is the second part of your midterm examination. Please answer the following
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Means empt y slat e, means t hat all of our ideas are ult imat ely derived from * 1 point

experience, and t he knowledge ow which we are capable is t herefore


severely limit ed in it s scope and cert aint y

Rationalism

Transcendental Idealism

Tabularasa

Looking glass- self

Kant 's t heory of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ st at ed t hat bot h reason and experience * 1 point


were necessary t o underst and t he world. 

Transcendental Idealism

Tabularasa

Rationalism

Looking glass- self

The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ believed t hat t he use of reason, rat her t han * 1 point

experience, leads t o knowledge object s in t he world. 

Rationalism

Transcendental Idealism

Looking glass- self

Tabularasa
The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ believed t hat knowledge comes from our experience * 1 point
of object s in t he world, rat her t han our reason 

Rationalists

Empiricists

Essentialists

Idealists

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a part of self t hat engages face t o face, in * 1 point

relat ion t o ot hers

Self- concept

Self- knowledge

Social self

Self- esteem

Also referred t o as a 'disclosure/feedback model of self-awareness', and an * 1 point


informat ion processing t ool'. 

Johary Window

Joharri Window

Johari Window

Jorahe Window
Represent s informat ion-feelings, experiences, views, at t it udes, skills, * 1 point
int ent ions, mot ivat ion, et c. - wit hin or about a person-in relat ion t o t heir
t eam, from four perspect ives. 

Johari Window

Jorahe Window

Johary Window

Joharri Window

Each cont ains and represent s t he informat ion-feelings, mot ivat ion et c-in * 1 point

t erms of whet her t he informat ion is known or unknown by ot hers in t he


t eam. 

Joharri Window

Johari Window

Jorahe Window

Johary Window

Developed by American psychologist s Joseph Luft and Harrry Ingham in t he * 1 point


1950's

Jorahe Window

Johary Window

Johari Window

Joharri Window
The window can be prompt ed t hrough self-discovery or observat ion by * 1 point

ot hers, or t hrough collect ive or mut ual discovery

Open

Blind

Unknown

Hidden

This quadrant include sensit ivit ies, fears, hidden agendas, manipulat ive * 1 point
int ent ions and secret s- anyt hing t hat a person knows but does not reveal. 

Unknown

Hidden

Blind

Open

Could also be referred t o as ignorance about oneself, or issues in which one * 1 point
is deluded

Blind

Hidden

Open

Unknown
This window is also known as t he area of free act ivit y * 1 point

Blind

Hidden

Open

Unknown

The self is a unifying subject , an organizing consciousness t hat makes * 1 point


int elligible experience possible

Sigmund Freud

Immanuel Kant

Gilbert Ryle

Paul Churchland

" The self is mult i-layered" (Id, Ego, Superego) * 1 point

Gilbert Ryle

Sigmund Freud

Paul Churchland

Immanuel Kant
" The self is t he way people behave" * 1 point

Sigmund Freud

Paul Churchland

Immanuel Kant

Gilbert Ryle

The self is t he brain. Ment al st at es will be superseded by brain st at es.  * 1 point

Sigmund Freud

Paul Churchland

Immanuel Kant

Gilbert Ryle

The self is embodied subject ivit y * 1 point

Maurice Merleau- Ponty

David Hume

Rene Descartes

John Locke
There is no "self" only a bundle of const ant ly changing percept ions passing * 1 point
t hrough t he t heat er of our minds. 

Rene Descartes

Maurice Merleau- Ponty

John Locke

David Hume

Personal ident it y is made possible by self-consciousness * 1 point

Maurice Merleau- Ponty

David Hume

John Locke

Rene Descartes

The self is a t hinking t hing, dist inct from t he body * 1 point

Maurice Merleau- Ponty

Rene Descartes

David Hume

John Locke
It seeks t o answer t he primary quest ion: What does it mean t o be human? 1 point

Philosophy

Gynecology

Sociology

Anthropology

It promot es t he wholist ic st udy of humans  * 1 point

Sociology

Anthropology

Philosophy

Gynecology

It explores t he int erconnect edness and int erdependence of human cult ural * 1 point
experiences in all places and ages. 

Gynecology

Anthropology

Sociology

Philosophy
It is t he t raining, development and refinement of mind, t ast es and manners. * 1 point

Fads

Tradition

Culture

Behavior

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