MX: Understanding the Self
Covers the following topic/s: Philosophy Sociology Psychology Stranger than FictionThis 50 item exam requires Knowledge and Comprehension learning skills.
Socrates
Locke
Descartes
Augustine
True
False
Socrates
Plato
Descartes
Augustine
Good values
Good manners
Good looks
Good genes
Socrates
Plato
Descartes
Augustine
Socrates
Plato
Descartes
Augustine
Family
Peers
Education
Government
The Possible Self and is difficult to actualize
The reaction of our true self to the proper functioning or the malfunctioning of our total personality
The real self is not a fixed entity but a set of "intrinsic potentialities"
Can never be actualized because it transcends human possibilities and is full of contradictions.
Real Self
Ideal Self
Imaginary Self
True
False
Self-Realization
Self-Love
Self-Awareness
Self-absorbed
The Possible Self and is difficult to actualize
The reaction of our true self to the proper functioning or the malfunctioning of our total personality
Source of values that are in the best interest of human development
The impossible self
Choose Me (and don't forget to answer on TUW website)
Don't Choose Me (don't be a smartass)
The actualization of which is the meaning of life and alienation from which may be called a "psychic death"
The reaction of our true self to the proper functioning or the malfunctioning of our total personality
The real self is not a fixed entity but a set of "intrinsic potentialities"
People developed an idealized image of themselves.
Real Self
Ideal Self
Imaginary Self
Socrates
Plato
Descartes
Locke
True
False
Family
Peers
Education
Government
Phineas and Ferb
Sophronicus and Phaenarete
Ariston and Perictione
Jules and Vern
Baudrillard
Laclau
Foucault
Derrida
True
False
Socrates
Plato
Descartes
Locke
Family
Peers
Education
Government
Casual
Conventional
Expressive
Acting
Family
Peers
Education
Government
Improvement
Development
Growth
Change
Socrates
Plato
Descartes
Augustine
True
False
The Need for Perfection
The Neurotic Ambition
The Drive towards Vindictive Triumph
The Neurotic Search for Glory
Casual
Conventional
Expressive
Acting
The Need for Perfection
The Neurotic Ambition
The Drive towards Vindictive Triumph
The Neurotic Search for Glory
Despised self
Ideal self
Real self
Actual self
Baudrillard
Hall
Foucault
Derrida
True
False
The Need for Perfection
The Neurotic Ambition
The Drive towards Vindictive Triumph
The Neurotic Search for Glory
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