Wk 1 Flashcards

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He believed that it is important for us humans to examine our own selves to achieve a quality life.

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SOCRATES

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He pointed that the relation between mind and body are not isolated processes.

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GILBERT RYLE

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According to this philosopher, it is important for human beings to maintain a relationship between our self and God.

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ST. AUGUSTINE

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He claim that all of our self-knowledge is dependent on our experience of the world around us.

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ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

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5
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He is the first thinker to emphasize the use of reason to describe, predict, and understand phenomena.

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RENE DESCARTES

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He is a fierce opponent of Descartes’ Rationalism, where he states that the origin of all knowledge is sense experience.

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DAVID HUME

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According to him, the self is fundamentally tied to the body and its interaction with the world.

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MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY

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He believe that there are three parts of the soul, namely appetitive, rational, and spirited.

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PLATO

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For this philosopher, the self is outside the body, and it does not have the qualities of the body.

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IMMANUEL KANT

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