UNDERSTANDING THE SELF: UNPACKING THE PHYSICAL SELF | Magallen Fam

Magallen Fam
10 Sept 202121:19

Summary

TLDRIn this lecture, Jerome explores the concept of physical self, emphasizing its importance in shaping identity. He discusses how biological factors like genetics and environmental influences, including socio-cultural aspects, affect one's perception of physical self. The lecture delves into the philosophical debate on beauty, highlighting both objective and subjective views. It also touches on the psychological impact of beauty, such as the halo effect and its influence on social and professional life. Jerome concludes with advice on achieving physical well-being through healthy habits and a positive self-image.

Takeaways

  • 🧍 Physical self refers to the body, the tangible aspect of a person that can be observed and examined.
  • 🌱 Biological factors, such as heredity, influence physical development and characteristics.
  • 🌍 Environmental and socio-cultural factors, including social networks and cultural practices, shape one's physical self.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family plays a crucial role in shaping one's physical development and self-image.
  • 💄 Beauty is both objective and subjective, with different philosophical views and cultural perceptions.
  • ✨ The 'halo effect' suggests that people perceive attractive individuals more favorably, while the 'devil effect' shows the opposite for unattractive individuals.
  • 🌸 Cultural traditions influence body image and self-esteem, with Western standards favoring slim and muscular bodies.
  • 🧠 Body image and self-esteem are closely linked, impacting one's mental health and sense of worth.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Physical well-being can be achieved through proper sleep, healthy eating, physical activity, and maintaining hygiene.
  • 💪 Confidence and self-acceptance are essential for maintaining a healthy physical self and overall well-being.

Q & A

  • What is the 'physical self' according to the lecture?

    -The 'physical self' refers to our body, which is the concrete and tangible aspect of a person that can be directly observed and examined.

  • What are some of the factors that shape the physical self?

    -The factors that shape the physical self include biological factors, such as heredity, and environmental and socio-cultural factors, such as societal expectations and cultural practices.

  • How does heredity influence the physical self?

    -Heredity influences the physical self by transmitting traits from parents to offspring. These traits are embedded in one's genes and affect biological development, including physical characteristics.

  • How do environmental and socio-cultural factors impact the physical self?

    -Environmental and socio-cultural factors shape the physical self by influencing individuals through their social networks, societal expectations, and cultural practices, which impact how one views and engages with their body.

  • What is 'beauty' according to ancient philosophers like Plato and Aristotle?

    -Plato connected beauty to love and desire, asserting that beauty exists in the realm of forms, and objects are beautiful because they reflect the idea of beauty. Aristotle emphasized that the chief forms of beauty are order, symmetry, and definiteness, demonstrated by mathematical sciences.

  • How does the concept of beauty differ between objective and subjective views?

    -The objective view holds that beauty is an inherent quality in objects, while the subjective view asserts that beauty is a perception in the mind of the observer, varying from person to person.

  • What is the 'halo effect,' and how does it relate to attractiveness?

    -The 'halo effect' is a cognitive bias where people tend to rate attractive individuals more favorably for their personality traits or characteristics, even if there is no direct connection between their appearance and these traits.

  • How does culture influence body image and self-esteem?

    -Culture significantly impacts how a person feels about their body. Cultural traditions and societal expectations can positively or negatively affect body image and self-esteem, often setting ideal standards for appearance.

  • What role does contemporary media play in shaping body image?

    -Contemporary media, particularly in the Philippines, often promotes slim bodies as the ideal for women and muscular bodies for men. This influences adolescents to engage in activities aimed at achieving these body types, sometimes leading to unhealthy behaviors.

  • What are some tips for maintaining good physical self-care?

    -Some tips for good physical self-care include developing a regular sleep routine, eating a healthy diet, engaging in physical activities, maintaining proper hygiene, and embracing confidence and a positive outlook.

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Physical SelfBeauty StandardsSelf-EsteemCultural InfluenceHealth PerceptionsPhilosophical ViewsBody ImageSelf-CareHalo EffectPhysical Well-being
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