Famously known for his notion “the unexamined life is not worth living”
SOCRATES
He believed that even if you doubt everything else, the fact that you are doubting and thinking means you definitely exist.
RENE DESCARTES
Defined as the selfish, pleasure-seeking part among the three components in Freud’s philosophy.
ID
According to Socrates the ______ _____ is not worth living.
UNEXAMINED LIFE
The self is the result of the ____ and ______ between our desires, morals, and decisions.
Conflict, Balance
He belives that a person is truly himself if reason/intellect controls the other two parts of the self.
PLATO
The self is the result of the conflict and balance between our desires, morals, and decisions.
SIGMUND FREUD
The thinking portion within each of us, which discerns what is real and not, judges what is true and what is false
RATIONAL SOUL
St. Augustine introduced the concept of _____ which means that humans are morally ______ for their actions.
FREEWILL, RESPONSIBLE
. Ryle explains that there is no hidden entity called "_____" inside a mechanical apparatus called "______.”
THE MIND, THE BODY
For him, your sense of self is formed by your memories and continuous awareness of your experiences
JOHN LOCKE
He introduced the concept of freewill which means that humans are morally responsible for their actions.
ST. AUGUSTINE
Moral, rule-following part among the three components in Freud’s philosophy
SUPEREGO
I ____ therefore I ___
THINK, AM
It is the _____ brain and not the imaginary mind that gives us our _____ of self.
PHYSICAL, SENSE
He said that there is a mind that organizes the different impressions that one gets from the external world.
IMMANUEL KANT
The self is not something hidden inside us, but it is shown through how we act and behave.
GILBERT RYLE
The active portion; its function is to carry out the dictates of reason.
SPIRITTED SOUL
John Locke believed that _____ identity is a matter of psychological _____.
PERSONAL, CONTINUITY
There is an _____ and ____ self.
INNER, OUTER
It is the physical brain and not the imaginary mind that gives us our sense of self.
PAUL CHURCHLAND
Your experiences are part of yourself. You know the world and yourself not just by thinking but also by moving, sensing, and feeling with your body.
MAURICE MERLEAUPONTY
The portion of each of us that wants and feels many things, most of which must be deferred if we are to achieve self-control.
APPETITIVE SOUL
Immanuel Kant said that there is a mind that organizes the different _____ that one gets from the _____ world.
IMPRESSIONS, EXTERNAL
Man is a bundle of collection of ________ _______.
DIFFERENT, PERCEPTIONS