
GE:UTS (1st)
Quiz by Johna Serapion
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"The self is the brain"
he felt that the self is constructed primarily from sense experiences
He Integrated the idea of plato and Christianity
According to John Locke the human mind at birth is?
Meaning of cogito ergo sum
Father of Modern Philosophy There is so much that we should doubt.If something is so clear and lucid as not to be doubted, that's the only time one should believe.
He believe humankind is created in the image and likeness of god "knowledge can only come by seeing the truth that dwells with us"
student of Socrates. According to him, "soul" is the most divine aspect of human being.
Reason & Intellect
extension; body
Bodily desires
Thinks; mind
Emotion and Passion
Every man is DUALISTIC.
There is no self
He believe that the self consist of the body, and the soul/spirit which the body is imperfect and impermanent, while the soul is perfect and permanentÂ
Sophy means
Philo means
He developed a more unified perspective on the body and soul
He argued that the inside of a baby's brain was empty - ready to learn everything through experience
self is simply a bundle or collection of different perceptions, which succeed each other with an inconceivable rapidly and are in a perpetual flex and movement
through our rationality, the self transcends sense experience
Investigates the legitimacy of concepts by rational argument concerning their implications, relationships as well as reality, knowledge, moral judgement, etc
the self is embodied subjectivity
Sense of self is derived from our behaviors and actions
the self constructs its own reality creating a world that is familiar and predicatble
Mind-body bifurcation is an invalid problem. Mind and body are inseparable. Mind is part of the body, and the body is part of the mind. They need each other.
self comes from behavior, that we're just a bundle of behaviors caused by the physical workings of the body"
he is an empiricist- someone who believes that knowledge comes from experiences and senses
the self is embodied subjectivity
your actions define your own concept of “Self"