soul, mind and body Flashcards
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Radical scepticism
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- there are many things descartes realises he can it join with certainty
- doesn’t know whether he’s dreaming or no
- whether to trust his senses or no
2
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Evil demon
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- manipulating his senses
≠ 100% there, just can discredit the possibility - evil demon can trick him into him thinking he exists -> because he is able to think
- link to Leibniz’ law -> he can be certain his mind exists, but not his body = therefore two different properties = they cannot be the same
3
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Richard Dawkins
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- selfish gene
- conceptualised us as a colony of genes, rather than a spiritual connection with a body
4
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Phineas Gage
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- 19th century railroad worker
- survived an accident where a large iron rod went through his skull, damaging his left frontal lobe
- personality changed significantly
5
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Plato’s charioteer and horses analogy
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- the reason (charioteer) is keeping the emotion and appetite in control to keep the person balanced and healthy
- the body ‘taints’ out soul -> giving it these bad qualities
- appetite/ desire -> linked to the idea of seeking pleasure eg. Food, luxury items
- spirits/ emotion -> aggressiveness
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Plato’s reasonable part of our soul
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- searches for truth (forms)
- rules the soul
- the only thing present when not in the body
7
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Qualities of vegetative souls
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- nutrition (ability to take in food)
- reproduction
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Qualities of perceptive (animal) souls
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- nutrition (ability to take in food)
- reproduction
- locomotion (ability to move by their own volition)
- instincts/ drives
- sentience
9
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Qualities of human souls
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- nutrition (ability to take in food)
- reproduction
- locomotion (ability to move by their own volition)
- instincts/ drives
- sentience
- higher order reasoning
10
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Different types of souls
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- proposed by Aristotle
- vegetative
- perceptive
- human
11
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Hylomorphism
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- the belief that every living is a combination of physical matter and a non-physical soul - both are an important part of what makes up the living being
- both are required for a living thing to be alive
12
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Aristotle -> things to know
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- wax analogy
- hylomorphic approach
- three different types of souls
- soul being the efficient, form and final cause.
13
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Plato -> things to consider
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- charioteer analogy
- argument from recollection
- argument from simplicity
- soul = temporarily united with the body
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Descartes -> things to consider
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- radical scepticism
- evil demon
- pineal gland
- argument from indivisibility
- argument from indubitability
15
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Argument from recollection
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- plato
- remembered e of ideas that human beings possess in an innate way in the soul
- knowledge is not found in the external world, but its internally located using the external world
- theory affirms that soul = immortal and knows the truth before entering the body