Philosophical View of Self PDF

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This document discusses various philosophical views of the self, including perspectives by Socrates, Plato, St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Rene Descartes, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and John Locke. It explores their ideas on the nature of self, consciousness, and identity. The document is likely a learning resource for students.

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Unit 1-The Philosophical The Philosophical 1. Identify what the given philosophers tell about self. 2. Explain the different notions of the self based on the given philosophers. 3. Apply the philosophical views of the self in real life situations. (Know Thyself)...

Unit 1-The Philosophical The Philosophical 1. Identify what the given philosophers tell about self. 2. Explain the different notions of the self based on the given philosophers. 3. Apply the philosophical views of the self in real life situations. (Know Thyself) “Without this work on yourself, life is worthless.” (The Ideal Self, The Perfect Self) “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.” (The Inner Man) “One’s textual self portrays keen interest in the credibility or the meaningfulness of humanity in front of others and God.” (The Mind is Always On) “We don’t encounter ourselves as isolated minds or selves, but rather always as agents interacting with our environment.” (I think therefore I am) “It is not enough to have good talent, the main thing is apply it well.” (The self is a bundle, Theory of Mind) “All knowledge degenerates into probability.” (Respect for Self) “Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind.” (Personal Identity) “Personal identity depends on consciousness not on substance.” The Philosophical The Philosophical 1. Group yourselves into 5. 2. Click the link that will be sent to the gc/gmeet chatbox. https://www.educaplay.com/learning-resources/20144376- exploring_the_self_a_philosophical_journey.html 3. Answer together. Send a screenshot of the time consumed.

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