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Who believed that everything could be explained through math?
Pythagoras
Who famously said, 'You cannot step into the same river twice'?
Heraclitus
Who believed that an unexamined life is not worth living?
Socrates
According to Descartes, the mind and body were believed to be
Completely separate entities
Locke believed that the self was shaped by
Social interactions
Hume believed that consciousness was a collection of
Sensations and perceptions
Kant viewed the mind as having
Limited universal categories of understanding
Test your knowledge on the history of philosophical thought about the self, from the Pre-Socratics to contemporary theories. Explore the beliefs of philosophers like Thales, Pythagoras, and Heraclitus, and discover their perspectives on the ultimate reality and the ever-changing nature of the self.
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