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  • 1

    Man is a composite of body and soul

    Socrates

  • 2

    Soul is immortal

    Socrates

  • 3

    Ultimate end kf man's action is happiness

    Socrates

  • 4

    Happiness is achieved through virtues

    Socrates

  • 5

    A virtuous man is a happy man

    Socrates

  • 6

    know thyself

    Socrates

  • 7

    Student of socrates

    Plato

  • 8

    Man has a body and a soul and the sould pre exists in the body

    Plato

  • 9

    Soul is imprisoned in the body

    Plato

  • 10

    the soul knows everything before it was imprisoned in the body and forgets

    Plato

  • 11

    Student of plato

    Aristotle

  • 12

    The soul is the actuality of the natural body having life potentially in it

    Aristotle

  • 13

    Soul is to body as form is to matter

    Aristotle

  • 14

    The soul is not a thing nor an entity but an aspect

    Aristotle

  • 15

    A living creature is substantialy united

    Aristotle

  • 16

    Man js composed of body and soul

    St. Augustine

  • 17

    The body possesses internal and external senses

    St. Augustine

  • 18

    Man can know God because knowledge of God is innate in Man

    St. Augustine

  • 19

    Divine infusion - God infuses knowledge in man

    St. Augustine

  • 20

    Opposes platonic or Cartesian dualism

    St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 21

    Body and soul together make up one substance

    St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 22

    It is good for the soul that the soul is united to the body

    St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 23

    A body is necessary for the soul to exercise a vital capacities

    St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 24

    Human beings possess all three kinds of soul

    St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 25

    He started his philosophy through metaphysical doubt

    Rene Descartes

  • 26

    He proves that elf exists by doubt

    Rene Descartes

  • 27

    Our senses are not reliable sources of knowledge

    Rene Descartes

  • 28

    Existence can be proven by doubting everything

    Rene Descartes

  • 29

    Doubting is very certain

    Rene Descartes

  • 30

    Cogito, ergo sum

    Rene Descartes

  • 31

    The self is not prone to change

    Rene Descartes

  • 32

    The immediate soul is the source of our identity

    Rene Descartes

  • 33

    His philosophy is called empiricism

    John Locke

  • 34

    Man can only know through the senses

    John Locke

  • 35

    Human person has a transcendental reality

    Immanuel Kant

  • 36

    Human mind is non physical or spiritual realm

    Immanuel Kant

  • 37

    He believes that there are three level of consciousness

    Sigmund Freud

  • 38

    Awareness of feelings

    Concious

  • 39

    Data that are ready to be conscious

    Subconscious

  • 40

    Not available to individual awareness

    Unconscious

  • 41

    Human mind has three parts

    Sigmund Freud

  • 42

    Operates on the pleasure principle

    Id

  • 43

    Operates on the reality principle

    Ego

  • 44

    Operates on the moral principle

    Superego

  • 45

    What constitutes a person is his labor and productivity

    karl Marx

  • 46

    Religion gives a man false hope

    Karl Marx

  • 47

    Religion should be eliminated in society

    Karl Marx

  • 48

    Body and soul are separated

    Gilbert ryle

  • 49

    Human person is defined by his own actions

    Gilbert ryle

  • 50

    There is nothing beyond the sensory experience

    Paul Churchland

  • 51

    Eliminate materials - All mental states do not exist

    Paul Churchland

  • 52

    The mind does not undergo physical changes

    Paul Churchland

  • 53

    All knowledge is derived from senses

    David Hume

  • 54

    Human person is just a bundle or collection of different perceptions

    David Hume

  • 55

    He did not believe on the existence of self

    David Hume

  • 56

    When a man knows, he has a conscience

    John Locke