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  • Philosophy is the academic study of anything and aims to question about our life.
  • Philosophy is a process for exploring certain kinds of questions.
  • The term "philosophy" originates from the Greek words "philo" meaning love and "sophia" meaning wisdom.
  • Philosophy is often divided into three classes of people who attended the Olympic games according to Pythagoras: Lovers of gain, Lovers of honor, and Lovers of knowledge or wisdom, also known as philosophers.
  • Philosophy, also known as "love of wisdom", is the academic study of anything and aims to question about our life.
  • Impressions are the basic objects of our experience or sensation, such as when one touches an ice cube, the cold sensation is an impression.
  • John Locke, considered to be the father of liberalism, posits that personal identity is a matter of psychological continuity, founded on consciousness(memory), and not on the substance of either the soul or the body.
  • Gilbert Ryle posits that there is a relationship between the body and the mind, where the body affects the mind and the mind affects the body.
  • Respect for others as you would respect yourself is a plain dictum of reason and justice.
  • Sigmund Freud's main contribution in the field of studying the self is his theory of psychoanalysis, which is about studying man via his unconscious mind and his unconscious mind is principally predicated on sex.
  • According to Hume, the self is a bundle or collection of different perceptions, which succeed each other with an inconceivable rapidity, and are in a perpetual flux and movement.
  • Man is the only creature who governs and directs himself and his actions, who sets up ends for himself and his purpose, and who freely orders means for the attainment of his aims, as per the order of the Creator and the natural order of things.
  • Ideas are considered to be the copies of expression, such as when one imagines the feeling of being in love for the first time, that is an idea.
  • Merleau-Ponty's main articulation of the self-philosophy is existentialism, which is predicated on the premise that man gives meaning to his own life.
  • According to the theory of psychoanalysis, every individual is composed of the superego, ego and the id, with the main function of the superego and the ego to regulate and control the id.
  • Personal identity is the sense of who we are as individuals, including our values, beliefs, personality traits, and experiences.
  • Philosophy is the academic study of anything and aims to question about our life.
  • Philosophy is a process for exploring certain kinds of questions.
  • The term "philosophy" originates from the Greek words "philo" meaning love and "sophia" meaning wisdom.
  • Philosophy is often divided into three classes of people who attended the Olympic games according to Pythagoras: Lovers of gain, Lovers of honor, and Lovers of knowledge or wisdom, also known as philosophers.
  • Philosophy, also known as "love of wisdom", is the academic study of anything and aims to question about our life.
  • Philosophy is a process for exploring certain kinds of question.
  • According to the theory of psychoanalysis, every individual is composed of the superego, ego and the id, with the main function of the superego and the ego to regulate and control the id.
  • Man is the only creature who governs and directs himself and his actions, who sets up ends for himself and his purpose, and who freely orders means for the attainment of his aims, as per the order of the Creator and the natural order of things.
  • Gilbert Ryle posits that there is a relationship between the body and the mind, where the body affects the mind and the mind affects the body.
  • Respect for others as you would respect yourself is a plain dictum of reason and justice.
  • Merleau-Ponty's main articulation of the self-philosophy is existentialism, which is predicated on the premise that man gives meaning to his own life.
  • Impressions are the basic objects of our experience or sensation, such as when one touches an ice cube, the cold sensation is an impression.
  • Ideas are considered to be the copies of expression, such as when one imagines the feeling of being in love for the first time, that is an idea.
  • Sigmund Freud's main contribution in the field of studying the self is his theory of psychoanalysis, which is about studying man via his unconscious mind and his unconscious mind is principally predicated on sex.
  • According to Hume, the self is a bundle or collection of different perceptions, which succeed each other with an inconceivable rapidity, and are in a perpetual flux and movement.
  • John Locke, considered to be the father of liberalism, posits that personal identity is a matter of psychological continuity, founded on consciousness(memory), and not on the substance of either the soul or the body.