Discuss the different representation s of self from various perspective Learning Objectives: 01. 02. Compare & contrast how the self has been represented across different discipline & perspective 03. Demonstrate a reflective thought in analyzing the development of self & identify by developing a theory of self At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES What is Philosophy? >Greek words : Philos and Sophia >Meaning : Love for wisdom > Study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking and inquiries that involve in answering questions regarding thenature and existence of man and the world we live in
Socrates - First martyr of education, knowledge and philosophy His philosophy underlies in the importance of the notion ” know thy self ” Men’s goal in life is to obtain happiness
Understanding ourselves is through internal questioning or introspection (understanding our strengths and weaknesses; likes and dislikes) The Socratic method- the so called introspection is a method of carefully examining our thoughts and emotions- to gain self knowledge
Socrates – was the first thinker to focus on the full power of reason on the human self Who we are Who we should be Who we should become
Plato > s tudent of Socrates Followed the idea of Socrates on knowing thyself > According to him a person who is a follower of truth and wisdom will not be tempted by vices and will always be correct/moral/ethical>
ARISTOTLE The body & soul are not two separate elements but are one thing The soul is what makes a person person , It is the essence of the self
ST. AUGUSTINE >I Am doubting, therefore I am >Integrated the ideas of plato & Christianity >Developed a more unified perspective on the body & soul The soul is what governs and defines the human person or the self The soul is unitied with the body so that man may be entire & complete
RENE DESCARTES I THINK THEREFORE I AM >keystone of Descartes concept of self >the actual thinking about the self of being self conscious- is in itself proof that there is self > The essence of the self- a thinking entity that doubts, understands, analyzes, questions and reasons
JOHN LOCKE THE SELF IS CONSCIOUS The human mind at birth is tabularasa The self is constructed from sense experiences( what we see, hear, smell, taste and feel Using the power of reason and introspection enbles people to understand and achieve accurate conclusions about the self
DAVID HUME THERE IS NO SELF > if people will carefully examine their sense experience through the process of introspection , they will discover that there is no self What people experience is just a bundle or collection of different perceptions, impressions, sensations, ideas, thoughts and images The idea of personal identity is a result of imagination
IMMANUEL KANT WE CONSTRUCT THE SELF >the self that makes experiencing an intelligible world possible because it is the self that is actively organizing and synthesizing all of our thoughts and perceptions The self constructs its own reality creating a world that is familiar and predictable
Gilbert Ryle THE SELF IS THE WAY PEOPLE BEHAVE >The self is best understood as a pattern of behavior I act therefore I am
Paul and Patricia Churchland THE SELF IS THE BRAIN >The self is inseparable from the brain >the physical brain and not the imaginary mind, gives us our sense of self The mind does not exist
Maurice Merleau-Ponty THE SELF EMBODIED SUBJECTIVITY All knowledge of ourselves and our world is based on the subjective experience The self can never be truly objectifies or known in a completely objective sort of way