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PHILOSOPHERS - Coggle Diagram
PHILOSOPHERS
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He believe that Self is composed of matter and form .
He believed that form is the soul and the body is the matter.
IMMANUEL KANT
He believed that there is self. It is a product of reason, because the mind who constructs the reality.
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PLATO
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Plato believed also the reality from Socrates. He introduce the tripartite self which is the reason, helps understand eternal truth,2nd the physical appetite where can experience hunger, thirst and so on and last one is the spirit or passion. This means we experience anger, love and our emotions.
SIGMUND FREUD
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The ID is the most basic part of the personality. Like wants and needs.
The ego deals with reality trying to meet the id in a way that is socially acceptable in the world.
The super ego develops last based on morals and judgement , about right and wrong .
JOHN LOCKE
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He means that our self was build or made of self experiences, what we see, what we feel our emotion what we smell that builds our consciousness.
RENE DESCARTES
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As what I understood that this is relation between though and existence.
That we think and doubt if we got wrong then we need to think if there is really right. He don't believe that he got mistake so that's he suspended judgement and don't know if wrong or right exist.
GILBRT RYLE
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The self is same as bodily behavior. The way we act and what other see us that's how we consider as who we are.
SOCRATES
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For me Socrates believed that self examination is not a matter of getting in touch with feelings to our unconscious mind or finding true self on how to live life but instead working to from an analytical and indefensible on how to view on how to live life .
Augustine
The body is the spouse of the soul. They are partner. Because we are created in the image of GOD.
That knowing GOD is knowing our Self.
ARISTOTLE
He believed that the body and soul is one.
That human has a rational soul that we have the capability to think.We have the capability to reason out.
DAVID HUME
For him there's no self. its impressions and ideas that filled our self because our self cannot sense the human being.
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