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Study Guide in GE1 - Understanding the Self with Personality Development Module No.1_

STUDY GUIDE FOR MODULE NO. ___


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LEARNING ACTIVITY 1

LEARNING ACTIVITY 1: STAND POINTS ON PHILOSOPHERS PHILOSOPHY

Direction: Answer the following tables with your stand on the different philosophies discussed for this module:

FREUD HUME KANT RYLE CHURCHLAND


Key ideas about He regarded For him, our His thought on He Adheres to
the self the self as ideas of the Transcendenta postulated “Eliminative
the “I” that self are l Unity of that one can Materialism”,
ordinarily based on Apperception, never find the belief that
constitute temporary discussed how the thinking nothing but
both the impressions, the self exists “I” since it is matter exists.
mental and there is no outside of the just “a ghost When
physical persisting body and in the discussing the
actions. Also, self. He extends machine” mind, this
the “I” is a regarded the beyond what and the mind means that the
product of idea of the we can is never physical brain,
multiple self as perceive. For separate and not the
interactions, originating to him, we know from the mind, exists.
systems, and one’s the self through body. He Adding to this,
schemes as sensation a synthesis of believed the physical
it undergoes and rational that the self brain is where
the process perception. intuition and comes from we get our
of continual experiential behavior. sense of self.
change. He content. If the brain is
layers the gone, there is
self by three, no self.
which are
the conscious
level,
preconscious
level, and
unconscious
level. There
are also
three different
dimensions of
the self
which are id,
ego, and
superego.
Ideas that you I agree to I agree that I agree that I agree with I agree that
agree with the two model true the so-called the every person
he knowledge transcendental statement “I has the brain,
proposed. can only be self, or the self act therefore and so if the
Topographical experienced. in itself, is not I am” and brain is gone
Model that Also, even cognizable. “you are there is no self.
divides the if ideas are Only the self as what you The physical
“I” into it seems to do”. We're brain gives
Conscious or
temporary, own is people the
all just
that which there is still cognizable, bundle of sense of self.
we are what we which explains behaviors
aware of, and call “space why we caused by
the Structural and time” frequently utter the physical
Model or unusual things workings of

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that which that will like, "I don't the body.


represented remain and know why I did
by the three that; it wasn't
different
will be part me."
dimensions of one’s
wherein id is self.
the first part
of the self to
develop. It's
the seat of all
our desires
and wants.
Ideas that you None None None None None
disagree with

Based on Faith Medenilla Cueva, et.al, The Great Mind and Their Philisophies Questionnaire

He viewed the
self as the “I”
that ordinarily
constitute both
the mental and
physical actions.
Also, the “I” is a
product of
multiple

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interactions,
systems, and
schemes as it
undergoes the
process of
continual change.
According to him,
self was
multitiered,
divided among
conscious,
preconscious and
unconscious.
For him, self
is based on
bundle of
impressions
thus there is no
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persisting self.
He suggests that
the self is just a
bundle of
perceptions, like
links in a chain.
To look for a
unifying self
beyond those
perceptions is
like looking for a
chain apart
from the links
that constitute
it. Hume argues
that our
concept of the
self is a result of
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our natural
habit of
attributing
unified
existence to any
collection of
associated
His
philosophy
regarding the
Transcendental
Unity of
Apperception
discussed that
the self is also
outside the
body and goes
beyond the limit
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of what we are
experiencing.
He believed that
we have all
inner and outer
self which form
our
consciousnes.
Believed that
the self comes
from behavior.
We're all just
bundle of
behaviors
caused by the
physical
workings of the
body.
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Holds to
Eliminative
Materialism,
the
He viewed the
self as the “I”
that ordinarily
constitute both
the mental and
physical actions.
Also, the “I” is a
product of
multiple
interactions,
systems, and
schemes as it
undergoes the
process of
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continual change.
According to him,
self was
multitiered,
divided among
conscious,
preconscious and
unconscious.
For him, self
is based on
bundle of
impressions
thus there is no
persisting self.
He suggests that
the self is just a
bundle of
perceptions, like
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links in a chain.
To look for a
unifying self
beyond those
perceptions is
like looking for a
chain apart
from the links
that constitute
it. Hume argues
that our
concept of the
self is a result of
our natural
habit of
attributing
unified
existence to any
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collection of
associated
His
philosophy
regarding the
Transcendental
Unity of
Apperception
discussed that
the self is also
outside the
body and goes
beyond the limit
of what we are
experiencing.
He believed that
we have all
inner and outer
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self which form


our
consciousnes.
Believed that
the self comes
from behavior.
We're all just
bundle of
behaviors
caused by the
physical
workings of the
body.
Holds to
Eliminative
Materialism,
the
cHe viewed the
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self as the “I”


that ordinarily
constitute both
the mental and
physical actions.
Also, the “I” is a
product of
multiple
interactions,
systems, and
schemes as it
undergoes the
process of
continual change.
According to him,
self was
multitiered,
divided among
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conscious,
preconscious and
unconscious.
For him, self
is based on
bundle of
impressions
thus there is no
persisting self.
He suggests that
the self is just a
bundle of
perceptions, like
links in a chain.
To look for a
unifying self
beyond those
perceptions is
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like looking for a


chain apart
from the links
that constitute
it. Hume argues
that our
concept of the
self is a result of
our natural
habit of
attributing
unified
existence to any
collection of
associated
His
philosophy
regarding the
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Transcendental
Unity of
Apperception
discussed that
the self is also
outside the
body and goes
beyond the limit
of what we are
experiencing.
He believed that
we have all
inner and outer
self which form
our
consciousnes.
Believed that
the self comes
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from behavior.
We're all just
bundle of
behaviors
caused by the
physical
workings of the
body.
Holds to
Eliminative
Materialism,
the
He viewed the
self as the “I”
that ordinarily
constitute both
the mental and
physical actions.
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Also, the “I” is a


product of
multiple
interactions,
systems, and
schemes as it
undergoes the
process of
continual change.
According to him,
self was
multitiered,
divided among
conscious,
preconscious and
unconscious.
For him, self
is based on
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bundle of
impressions
thus there is no
persisting self.
He suggests that
the self is just a
bundle of
perceptions, like
links in a chain.
To look for a
unifying self
beyond those
perceptions is
like looking for a
chain apart
from the links
that constitute
it. Hume argues
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that our
concept of the
self is a result of
our natural
habit of
attributing
unified
existence to any
collection of
associated
His
philosophy
regarding the
Transcendental
Unity of
Apperception
discussed that
the self is also
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outside the
body and goes
beyond the limit
of what we are
experiencing.
He believed that
we have all
inner and outer
self which form
our
consciousnes.
Believed that
the self comes
from behavior.
We're all just
bundle of
behaviors
caused by the
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physical
workings of the
body.
Holds to
Eliminative
Materialism,
the

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