Uts Mid Q1 3s20182019

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1. Fill in the Blanks According to Plato, this is the desire, instinct, craving and urges of a person

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Uts Mid Q1 3s20182019 - Quiz

Quiz 1 for Understanding the Self (Midterm)
Covers the following topic/s: Philosophy of the Mind Sociology of the SelfThis 25 item quiz requires Knowledge and Comprehension learning skills.

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2. Fill in the Blanks Descartes popularized the concept of opposing poles in one's psyche. The Mind and Body Dualism is commonly known as _____

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3. Simulation: Read Finding Paradise and evaluate how the SELF is presented on that poem. State which theory and from which philosopher we have discussed is the poem leaning toward to. Place your answer at the comment section below (of the article on that website). To move to the next question/item, write self on the box below.

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4. Fill in the Blanks According to Plato, _____ is the logic that balances our cravings

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5. Multiple Choice: He invented Analytic Geometry

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6. Multiple Choice: He formalized the doctrine of The Original Sin

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7. Multiple Choice: A Roman African theologian who influenced the development of Western Christianity

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8. Multiple Choice: Parents of Socrates

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9. TRUE OF FALSE: Locke popularized the concept of Know Thy Self

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10. TRUE OF FALSE: Descartes created the concept I Think Therefore I am

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11. TRUE OF FALSE: Descartes formulated the first modern version of Mind-Body Dualism

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12. TRUE OF FALSE: Socrates founded the Three Parts of the Soul theory

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13. Multiple Choice: A Greek philosopher whose way of life, character, and thought

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14. Multiple Choice: A philosopher known for his work Dialogues.

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15. Multiple Choice: His Political Views influenced both American and French Revolutions

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16. Multiple Choice: An agent of socialization where both friends and enemies are a part of.

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17. Multiple Choice: The Self is the direct consequence of power and can only be apprehended in terms of historically specific systems of discourse. 

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18. Multiple Choice: He introduced the concept of Deductive Reasoning

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19. Multiple Choice: A French philosopher dubbed as the father of western philosophy

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20. Multiple Choice: There can be no true self hiding "inside" or behind artificial or superficial because self and identity ae constructed "within, not outside discourse".

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21. Multiple Choice: Parents of Plato

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Multiple Choice: He invented Analytic Geometry
Multiple Choice: He formalized the doctrine of The Original Sin
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Multiple Choice: Parents of Socrates
TRUE OF FALSE: Locke popularized the concept of Know Thy Self
TRUE OF FALSE: Descartes created the concept I Think Therefore I am
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TRUE OF FALSE: Socrates founded the Three Parts of the Soul theory
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Multiple Choice: A philosopher known for his work Dialogues.
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Multiple Choice: He introduced the concept of Deductive Reasoning
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Multiple Choice: Parents of Plato
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