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he is principally concerned with man

SOCRATES

considers man from the point of view of his inner life

SOCRATES

famous line "know yourself"

SOCRATES

tells each man to bring his inner self to light.


A bad man is not virtuous through ignorance



A man who does not follow the good fails to do so because he does not recognize it

SOCRATES

according to him, man was omniscient or all-knowing before he came to be born into this world

PLATO

seperation of truth and knowledge, he forgot most of the knowledge he had, constant remembering, he can regain his former perfection

PLATO

man who is now an exile on earth has a guiding tar, model, follow to reach and attain his destiny

PLATO

man in life should imitate his former self more specifically, he should live a life of virtue which human perfection exist

PLATO

The ideal self, The perfect self

PLATO

respect for self

IMMANUEL KANT

man is the only creature who governs and direct himself and his actions

IMMANUEL KANT

every man should not be treated as mean- per the natural order of things,

IMMANUEL KANT

respect other as you would respect yourself

IMMANUEL KANT

person should not be use as a tool, instruments or device to accomplish another private ends

IMMANUEL KANT

all gifted man has a same basic right and should treat each other as equal

IMMANUEL KANT

I think, therefore I am

RENÉ DESCARTES

self is a thinking entity distinct from the body

RENÉ DESCARTES

mind and body re independent, man mas use his thinking in analyzing, investigate, experiment and develop himself

RENÉ DESCARTES

hold the personal identity the self

JOHN LOCKE

PERSONAL IDENTITY

JOHN LOCKE

personal identity is matter of psychological continuity



personal identity is found in consciousness(memory)



not on soul or body

JOHN LOCKE

personal identity is the concept about one selves that evolve over the course of individual life

JOHN LOCKE

the self is the budle theory of mind

DAVID HUME

sceptical about the existence of self

DAVID HUME

man has no "clear and intangible" idea of the self

DAVID HUME

no sing impression, a self is just a thing to perception of man ascribed, man expresion vary always changed

DAVID HUME

person can never observed oneself without some other perception

DAVID HUME

self " a bundle or collection of different perception which succeed each other with an inconceivable rapidity"

DAVID HUME