Philosophy of Self I
Philosophy of Self II
Philosophy of Self III
Stoicism
Hedonism
100
The psychology of Socrates, Plato, St. Augustine, and Descartes is known as
What is 1. Classical psychology
100
Who maintained that there is no self in the classical sense of the word and that the “self” is only a bundle of perceptions?
Who is David Hume
100
Who maintained that the self is an immortal soul that is "married" to the body until it dies—and then will be judged by God
Who is St. Augustine
100
The stoic word for "happiness"
Apatheia
100
The hedonic word for happiness
Ataraxia
200
Classical psychology is based on what metaphysical position?
What is Metaphysical dualism
200
Who said "Cogito, ergo sum," indicating that the self is essentially a thinking soul capable of present-time rational self-awareness
Who is Rene Descartes
200
Who or what maintains that the self is nothing more than the way people behave and that there is no "ghost in the machine"
What is Behaviorism/Gilbert Ryle
200
The Roman slave who wrote the Enchiridion, or Users Manual for Life
Who is Epictetus
200
the experience of the lack of having something that one wants or needs
Desire
300
In the Harry Potter stories, a projected incarnation of a wizard's innermost self and its positive feelings, such as joy or hope, is known as a
What is a patronus
300
Who maintained that the self is personal and present-time self-consciousness connected by memories formed on the basis of empirical experience?
Who is John Locke
300
Who maintained that all classical views of the self are "folk psychologies" and can be eliminated?
Who is Paul Churchland
300
The stoic belief that everything happens for a reason and that reason is synonymous with Being, Causality, and Energy
What is God
300
A good which is natural but also required for a person to be happy
A necessary desire/good
400
Who argued that the self is the soul and that the soul is the tripartite principle of thinking, feeling, and wanting?
Who is Plato?
400
Who or what maintained that the self is a “no-self” or, rather, an aggregation of elements: physical form, sensation, conceptualization, dispositions, and consciousness?
What is Buddhism
400
Which two wizards in the Harry Potter stories have the same patronuses, suggesting that at some level they are "soul mates," and what is the patronus?
Who is Snape and Lily Evans/Potter = a doe
400
The key to happiness according to stoicism
Controlling one's own thinking
400
This kind of pleasure is experienced by actively satisfying a desire
Kinetic pleasure
500
Which view holds that the self is reducible to the material structures and processes of the brain—so much so that the self is nothing more than synaptic neuro-chemical events
What is Eliminative materialism
500
Who maintained that the self is neither a metaphysical soul nor a physical body/brain; rather, its a transcendental unity of apperception?
Who is Immanuel Kant
500
In the Harry Potter series, whose patronus is a Phoenix?
Who is Albus Dumbledore
500
Nothing is either good or bad in itself, but ________ makes it so
What is thinking?
500
This kind of pleasure results from having actively satisfied a desire and we no longer immediately experience that desire
Static pleasure