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DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHICAL DEFINITION OF THE SELF - Coggle Diagram
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHICAL
DEFINITION OF THE SELF
SIGMUND FREUD
Freud's view of the self was multitiered,
divided among the conscious,
preconscious and unconscious.
ST.AGUSTINE
The development of the self is
achieve through the self- presentation
and self-realization.
GILBERT RYLE
Believe that the self
comes from behavior.
RENE DESCARTES
Descartes's concept of the self revolves around the idea of mind-body dualism.
JOHN LOCKE
Opposed the idea that the only reason
is the sourced of knowledge of the self.
DAVID HUME
According to him,these cannot be a persisting idea of the self.
MERLEAU-PONTY
Merleau-Ponty believed the physical body to be an important part of what makes up the subjective self.
IMMANUEL KANT
He also believes that self is not just what gives one his personality.
SOCRATES
Socrates famously maintained that our true self is our soul.
PLATO
In his philosophy,the experience then will eventually better understand the core of the self which he called the "Psyche".