Understanding The Self - UTS Lesson 1 PDF

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This document outlines various philosophical perspectives on the concept of self, covering figures like Socrates, Plato, and Freud. It discusses the different views on the nature, role, and development of the self across different philosophical schools of thought.

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Understanding the Self Philosophical View of Self SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES Plato Plato Plato ARISTOTLE ST. AGUSTINE ST. AGUSTINE ST. AGUSTINE ST. AGUSTINE RENE DESCARTES RENE DESCARTES JOHN LOCKE JOHN LOCKE David Hume David Hume Immanuel Kant SIGMUND FREUD SIGMUND...

Understanding the Self Philosophical View of Self SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES Plato Plato Plato ARISTOTLE ST. AGUSTINE ST. AGUSTINE ST. AGUSTINE ST. AGUSTINE RENE DESCARTES RENE DESCARTES JOHN LOCKE JOHN LOCKE David Hume David Hume Immanuel Kant SIGMUND FREUD SIGMUND FREUD Structure of Personality theory of personality dynamics theory of psychosexual development SIGMUND FREUD Structure of Personality theory of personality dynamics theory of psychosexual development the dynamic interaction between societal standards, unconscious wants, and logical decision- making processes is highlighted by Freud's idea of the self. Gilbert Ryle Paul Churchland Canadian philosopher Known for his studies in neurophilosophy, or the philosophy of mind. The self is a product of brain activity rather than a separate entity. The sense of self is tied to brain’s physical processes. Maurice Merleau - Ponty Thank You!

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