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What is the central theme of socrates philosophy regarding self

The soul is synonymous with the self and every human possesses an immortal soul

According to John Locke, what is the foundation of personal identity

Peraonality identity is tied to consciousness and made possiblenby self-consciousness

Which philosopher believed that the self is a bundle of constantly changing perceptions

David hume

Which philosopher believed that the self is unifying subject that transcends experiences

Immanuel kant

Which philosopher believed that the sekf is embodied subjectivity

Maurice Merleau-ponty

Which philosopher believed that the self is a multi layered system consisting of conscious, unconscious, and preconscious

Sigmund freud

What is the main concept introduced by Charles Horton Cooley to explain the development of self-identity

The looking glass self

According to George herbert mead, when is the full development of the self-attained

Whem the I and the Me are united

What does Jean Baudrillard suggest about the self in post modern societies

The self is in a constant search for prestige through consumptiom

In modern societies, according to Lanuza, self-identity is

Freely chosen

What does the text discuss?

The concept of self-identity

Which of the following philosophers is NOT mentioned in the text?

Immanuel Kant

Femine side of male

anima

What is the central theme of Socrates' philosophy regarding the self, as mentioned in the text?

The text does not provide information about Socrates' philosophy regarding the self

Which philosopher introduced the concept of the 'looking-glass self' to explain the development of self-identity?

Charles Horton Cooley

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Philosophers on the Self

  • Socrates' philosophy regarding the self: central theme not specified
  • John Locke's foundation of personal identity: not specified
  • David Hume believed that the self is a bundle of constantly changing perceptions
  • Immanuel Kant believed that the self is a unifying subject that transcends experiences
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty believed that the self is embodied subjectivity
  • Sigmund Freud believed that the self is a multi-layered system consisting of conscious, unconscious, and preconscious
  • Charles Horton Cooley introduced the concept of the 'looking-glass self' to explain the development of self-identity
  • According to George Herbert Mead, the full development of the self is attained through social interaction and role-taking
  • Jean Baudrillard suggests that in post-modern societies, the self is fragmented and decentred
  • According to Lanuza, in modern societies, self-identity is fluid and constantly negotiated
  • The text discusses various philosophers' views on the concept of the self and self-identity
  • The philosopher not mentioned in the text: not specified

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