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VISION MISSION

THE PREMIER UNIVERSITY IN REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY SHALL
HISTORIC CAVITE PROVIDE EXCELLENT, EQUITABLE,
RECOGNIZED FOR CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY AND RELEVANT EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ARTS,
EXCELLENCE IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBALLY CAVITE CITY CAMPUS SCIENCES, AND TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITIVE AND MORALLY
UPRIGHT INDIVIDUALS
PULO II, DALAHICAN, CAVITE CITY THROUGH QUALITY INSTRUCTION
AND RESPONSIVE RESEARCH AND
Tel. No. (046) 431-3570; Telefax (046) 431-3580 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.

Activity No. 1

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________________________

Choose one Philosophical Perspective of the “Self” from among the discussed that made a
strong impression on your concept of yourself. Make a graphic presentation of how the
philosophy describes the self using the box below.

In five (5) sentences, explain your illustration and state the reason why and how this philosopher
made you understand your perception of yourself.
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VISION MISSION

THE PREMIER UNIVERSITY IN REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY SHALL
HISTORIC CAVITE PROVIDE EXCELLENT, EQUITABLE,
RECOGNIZED FOR CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY AND RELEVANT EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ARTS,
EXCELLENCE IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBALLY CAVITE CITY CAMPUS SCIENCES, AND TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITIVE AND MORALLY
UPRIGHT INDIVIDUALS
PULO II, DALAHICAN, CAVITE CITY THROUGH QUALITY INSTRUCTION
AND RESPONSIVE RESEARCH AND
Tel. No. (046) 431-3570; Telefax (046) 431-3580 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.

Reflection Paper No. 1


Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________________________

Answer the following questions about yourself as fully and precisely as you can.

1. How would you characterize your “SELF”?

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2. What makes you stand out from the rest?

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3. How has your “Self” transformed itself?

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4. How is your :Self” connected to your body?

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5. How is your “Self” related to other selves?

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6. What will happen to your “Self” after you die?

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VISION MISSION

THE PREMIER UNIVERSITY IN REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY SHALL
HISTORIC CAVITE PROVIDE EXCELLENT, EQUITABLE,
RECOGNIZED FOR CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY AND RELEVANT EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ARTS,
EXCELLENCE IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBALLY CAVITE CITY CAMPUS SCIENCES, AND TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITIVE AND MORALLY
UPRIGHT INDIVIDUALS
PULO II, DALAHICAN, CAVITE CITY THROUGH QUALITY INSTRUCTION
AND RESPONSIVE RESEARCH AND
Tel. No. (046) 431-3570; Telefax (046) 431-3580 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.

Worksheet No. 1

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________________________

Choose the appropriate answer for each statement. Write your answers in the blank space provided.

_____1. The kind of explanation early Greek philosophers of Miletus searched for are _______________.

a. Supernatural Explanations
b. Natural Explanations
c. Scientific Explanations

_____2. This is the goal of the Socratic Method.

a. To make the person accept that he is wrong.


b. To reach a definition of an object or concept that cannot be refuted.
c. To bring the person closer to a final understanding of the object or concept.

_____3. This was how the world came to know the philosophy of Socrates.

a. Through his own writings.


b. Through Plato’s writings.
c. Through Aristotle’s writings.

_____4. What made Christian philosophers different from the Greeks in their view of human nature?

a. They view man as basically good but becomes evil through ignorance
b. They view man as sinners who do not follow God’s will
c. They view man as either good or bad based on how he uses his freewill.

_____5. This is how John Locke described the human mind at birth.

a. A posteriori
b. Tabula Rasa
c. A priori

_____6. According to David Hume, these are the contents of the human mind.

a. Impression and Ideas


b. Intuition and Deduction
c. Reason and Appetites

_____7. The phrase used by Immanuel Kant to describe the experience of “the self”.

a. Sensory Impressions
b. Personal Identity
c. Transcendental Apperception

_____8. THe structure of the mind, according to Freud, that is primarily dependent on learning the
difference of the right and wrong.

a. Id
b. Ego
c. Superego

_____9. The group of Greek philosophers that is also known as the Big Three of Philosophy

a. Socrates, Descartes, Plato


b. Socrates, Plato, Kant
c. Socrate, Plato, Aristotle
_____10. In his explanation of the search for knowledge, which illustration was used by Plato?

a. Theory of Forms
b. Two Realms
c. The Allegory of the Cave

_____11. This is the primary philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.

a. The self is a product of the personality structures.


b. The human body is the primary site of knowing the world.
c. The self and the brain are one and the same.

_____12. A term that refers to the study of the philosophy of the mind, science, neuroscience and
psychology all rolled into one.

a. Neuroscientific Philosophy
b. Neurophilosophy
c. Philosophical Neurology

_____13. The philosopher who stated that the brain and and its biochemical properties are responsible
for man’s thoughts, feelings and behaviors.

a. Gilbert Ryle
b. Merleau-Ponty
c. Patricia Churchland

_____14. The technique by which Socrates helps the person get in touch with his True Self or his Soul.

a. The Delphi Oracle


b. The Socratic Method
c. The Deductive Method

_____15. The manner the Ancient Athenians settle their arguments in the 5 th ccntury BCE was
__________.

a. Through a show of strength


b. Through a show of skill using weapons
c. Through a show of skill in debates

_____16. Descartes suggested it in order to make possible formation of new insights.

a. The use of intuition


b. THe use of deduction
c. The progression from simple to complex ideas.

_____17. The philosopher who stated that there Is no permanent/unchanging self, what people have is
just senses of impression.

a. John Locke
b. David Hume
c. Immanuel Kant

_____18. In Freud’s topography of the mind, what part impacts strongly on the person’s observable
behaviour?

a. Conscious Mind
b. Subconscious Mind
c. Unconscious Mind

_____19. This is the issue that philosophers up to today are still trying their best to resolve.

a. The nature of the soul


b. The Mind-Body Problem
c. The Nature of Knowledge

_____20. The philosopher who stated that although acquisition of information is important, what is
necessary is the application of these acquired information.

a. Immanuel Kant
b. Patricia Churchland
c. Gilbert Ryle

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