Various Perspective
Various Perspective
Various Perspective
THE
SELF
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SOCRATES (470-399 BCE)
“An examined life is not worth living.”
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Sophist
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Socratic Method or Dialectic
Method
• search for the correct and proper definition of a thing
• bring the person closer to the final understanding
• It aims make people think, seek and ask again and
again
• Socrates did not lecture, he instead would ask
questions and engage the person in a discussion.
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Delphic Oracle (Know
Thyself)
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SELF
PHYSICAL IDEAL
REALM REALM
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Physical Realm
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Ideal Realm
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PLATO (428-348 BCE)
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Theory of Forms
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Plato’s Three Components of
the Soul or Three Part of the
Self
• REASON – rational; motivation for goodness and truth
• SPIRITED – non-rational; will or drive toward action;
initially neutral but can be influenced or pulled in to two
directions
• APPETITES – irrational; lean towards desire for pleasures
of the body
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ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO
• Christian philosopher
• Wanted to know about moral evil and why it existed in
people, his personal desire for sensual pleasures and
questions about all the sufferings in the world
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The Existence of TWO
REALMS
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The Role of Love
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Mind-body Problem
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JOHN LOCKE
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Locke’s Key Points
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Locke’s Three Laws
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DAVID HUME
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Two Distinct Entities of our
Experience
• Lived all his life in the town of Konisberg in East Prussia (now
Western Russia)
• Founder of German Idealism (inspired by the philosophy of
David Hume)
• Wrote 3 books: Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical
Reason and Critique of Judgment
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View of the Mind
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SIGMUND FREUD
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Psychodynamic Theory
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Dualistic View of the Self
Conscious Unconscious
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Dualistic View of the Self
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Topography of the Mind
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Components of the Mind
• pleasure principle
• demand immediate satisfaction and not hindered by
ID social expectations
• reality principle
• mediates between the impulses of the id and the
EGO restraints of superego
• Morality principle
• morality is largely dependent on childhood upbringing
SUPEREGO particularly on rewards and punishments
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Two Kinds of Instinct
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Two Types of Knowledge
Knowing That
facts; information;
empty intellectualism Knowing How
skill/technical abilities
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PATRICIA AND PAUL
CHURCHLAND
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Neurophilosophy
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MAURICE MERLEAU PONTY
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Phenomenology
45
Consciousness
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Reference:
• Arcega, A M., Cullar, D. S., Evangelista, L. D. &
Falculan, L. M. (2018). Understanding the Self.
Malabon City: Mutya Publishing House Inc.