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SELF, PSYCHE, COGITO... ERGO, SUM, THE UNEXAMINED LIFE IS NOT WORTH LIVING…
SELF
Socrates
PLATO
ST.AGUSTINE OF HIPPO
RENE DESCARTES
JOHN LOCKE
DAVID HUME
IMMANUEL KANT
SEGMUND FREUD
GILBERT RYLE
MERLEAU-PONTY
PSYCHE
SPIRITED
MIND
APPETITIVE
PLEASURES
PHYSICAL SATISFACTION
DESIRE
COMFORTS
COGITO... ERGO, SUM
I THINK THEREFORE, I AM
I DOUBT THEREFORE I EXIST
THE UNEXAMINED LIFE IS NOT WORTH LIVING
KNOWING WHAT IS RIGHT IS DOING WHAT IS RIGHT
ULTIMATE WISDOM COMES FROM KNOWING ONESELF
RELATION TO GOD
MAN'S END GOAL IS HAPPINESS
NO MAN'S KNOWLEDGE HERE CAN GO BEYOND HIS EXPERIENCE
THE SELF IS COMPARABLE TO AN EMPTY SPACE
THERE CANNOT BE A PERSISTING IDEA OF THE SELF
AS LONG AS WE ONLY DERIVE OUR KNOWLEDGE FROM SENSE OF IMPRESSION, THERE WILL BE NO "SELF"
THE APPARATUSES OF THE MIND
SELF IS NOT JUST WHAT GIVES ONE HIS PERSONALITY
EVERYWHERE I GO I FIND THAT POET HAS BEEN YHERE BEFORE ME
THE THINKING "I" WILL NEVER BE FOUND BECAUSE IT IS JUST A "GHOST IN THE MACHINE"
THE MIND AND BODY ARE SO INTERTWINED AND THEY CANNOT BE SEPARATED FROM ONE ANOTHER