Understanding The Self

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NAME: _______________________________________________________________________

NAME: C/Y/S: _____________________________________ GE 6 – QUIZ 2


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C/Y/S: _____________________________________ GE 6 – QUIZ 2


I. IDENTIFICATION. Answer what is asked in each statement. Write your answer on the space
provided. ALL CAPITALIZED. Strictly no erasures.

I. IDENTIFICATION. Answer what is asked in each statement. Write your answer on the space _______________________1. This philosopher thought that the only thing that one cannot doubt
provided. ALL CAPITALIZED. Strictly no erasures. is the existence of the self.
_______________________2. For him, one cannot find any experience that is not an embodied
_______________________1. This philosopher thought that the only thing that one cannot doubt experience.
is the existence of the self. _______________________3. He concluded that personal identity is not in the brain but in one’s
_______________________2. For him, one cannot find any experience that is not an embodied consciousness.
experience. _______________________4. It is described as an organized community or social group which
_______________________3. He concluded that personal identity is not in the brain but in one’s gives to the individual his or her unity of self.
consciousness. _______________________5. The "performances" people put on with those around them follow
_______________________4. It is described as an organized community or social group which familiar rules and expectations for what they should do and talk about with one another in each
gives to the individual his or her unity of self. setting.
_______________________5. The "performances" people put on with those around them follow _______________________6. People are often more relaxed and comfortable; they let their guard
familiar rules and expectations for what they should do and talk about with one another in each down and behave in ways that reflect their uninhibited or "true" selves. 
setting. _______________________7. This type of situation means that individuals are unaware of others
_______________________6. People are often more relaxed and comfortable; they let their guard observing them and are not conscious of being watched. In this case, a person is unaware of their
down and behave in ways that reflect their uninhibited or "true" selves.  facial expression, tone and words used.
_______________________7. This type of situation means that individuals are unaware of others _______________________8. It is an individual’s perception about himself or herself anchored
observing them and are not conscious of being watched. In this case, a person is unaware of their on race, gender, nationality, religion, ethnicity, and language.
facial expression, tone and words used. _______________________9. In this theory, an individual’s sense of self is established through
_______________________8. It is an individual’s perception about himself or herself anchored how one identifies himself or herself with the different positions he or she holds, internally or
on race, gender, nationality, religion, ethnicity, and language. externally, to himself or herself.
_______________________9. In this theory, an individual’s sense of self is established through _______________________10. It characterizes the discrepancy between the identity a person
how one identifies himself or herself with the different positions he or she holds, internally or claims to possess and the identity attributed to that person by others.
externally, to himself or herself.
_______________________10. It characterizes the discrepancy between the identity a person
claims to possess and the identity attributed to that person by others.

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