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Two components of the self according to Kant
Inner self / Internal World
Outer self / External World
The self is your main companion in living in this world.
socrates
Aspects of Unpacking the Self
Physical Self
Sexual Self
Material/Economic Self
Spiritual Self
Political Self
Digital Self
Managing and caring for the self
Learning to be a better student
Taking care of one's health
Taking care of your finances
Derived from the Greek words "Philos" and "Sophia" meaning "
"Love of Wisdom".
The self is a complex concept.
Socrates
The study of basic or fundamental principles of life, knowledge, reality, existence, morality, and human nature through the use of _____ and ____
logic and reason.
5 types of perspective on the self
Philosophical
Sociological
Anthropological
Psychological
Eastern and Western Perspective
An unexamined life is not worth living."'
socrates
The physical realm is changeable, transient, and imperfect; the ideal realm is unchanging, eternal, and immortal.
Dichotomous Realms
Philosophers agree that self-knowledge is a _____to a happy and meaningful life.
prerequisite
Knowledge can only come by seeing the truth that dwells within us."'
st. augustine
The physical world is not the "real" world; ultimate reality exists beyond the physical world.
Plato's Theory of Forms
The soul is the essence of the self according to
Aristotle
he proposed that the self constructs its own reality.
Immanuel Kant
Three kinds of soul according to Aristotle
Vegetative
Sentient
Rational
Introspection tested by asking a series of questions to determine underlying beliefs and knowledge.
socratic method
he suggested that anything with life has a soul.
Aristotle
The soul is united with the body so that the man may be entire and complete according to
St. Augustine
"I think therefore I am."
Rene Descartes
Two dimensions of the self: the self as a thinking entity and the self as a physical body.
Mind-Body Dichotomy
he believed that knowing God is knowing oneself.
St. Augustine
Three parts of the soul according to Plato
Reason
Spirit / Passion
Physical Appetite
John Locke proposed the theory of Tabula Rasa, meaning the mind is a
blank slate" at birth.
he proposed the theory of Tabula Rasa, meaning the mind is a "blank slate" at birth.
John Locke
Self according to ______
Identified with consciousness and consists of memory.
John Locke
he believed there is no self.
David Hume
most important contribution was psychoanalysis.
Sigmund Freud's
The study of basic or fundamental principles of life, knowledge, reality, existence, morality, and human nature through the use of logic and reason.
Philosophy
Freud's levels of consciousness
Conscious
Preconscious
Unconscious