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  1. 1. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF Learning outcome: Discuss the different representations and conceptualizations of the self from the Oriental and Western philosophical perspectives.
  2. 2. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF OUTLINE A. The Essentialist View 1. The Judaic & Christian Traditions 2. The Greek Rationalist Tradition - Plato and Aristotle 3. The Theocentric Tradition - St. Augustine 4. Self in the Modern Period - Rene Descartes - John Locke - Karl Marx
  3. 3. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF OUTLINE B. The Protean View 1 Oriental Philosophy - Hinduism and atman - Buddhism and anatman - Taoism 2. The Self-Created Self - Jean Paul Sartre 3. Postmodernism - The Protean Self - Neuro-science and the Self
  4. 4. If we are indeed unique, the task of proving it seems to be getting difficult. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The questions now lie before us: Who at what are we? Are we a little lower than angels, Or are we a little higher than apes?
  5. 5. Among the choices in each slide, you are to identify which picture is an Avocado? You may have more than 1 answer. One point deduction for every incorrect answer.
  6. 6. A B C Which one is the Avocado? You may have more than 1 answer.
  7. 7. A B C Which one is the Avocado? You may have more than 1 answer.
  8. 8. A B C Which one is the Avocado? You may have more than 1 answer.
  9. 9. A B C Which one is the Avocado? You may have more than 1 answer.
  10. 10. A B C Which one is the Avocado? You may have more than 1 answer.
  11. 11. A B C Which one is the Avocado? You may have more than 1 answer.
  12. 12. Now, identify which among the choices is the Cabbage? You may have more than 1 answer.
  13. 13. A B C Which one is a Cabbage? You may have more than 1 answer.
  14. 14. A B C Which one is a Cabbage? You may have more than 1 answer.
  15. 15. A B C Which one is a Cabbage? You may have more than 1 answer.
  16. 16. A B C Which one is a Cabbage? You may have more than 1 answer.
  17. 17. A B C Which one is a Cabbage? You may have more than 1 answer.
  18. 18. A B C Which one is a Cabbage? You may have more than 1 answer.
  19. 19. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Essentialist Model/Avocado View •An avocado- • pear-shaped tropical fruit • yellowish flesh • a single large seed at the center The seed at the center contains all the essential information about what makes an avocado an avocado.
  20. 20. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 1. The Judaic and Christian Traditions • Humans are made in the image and likeness of God • Animals may have instincts and intelligence but they are not made in God’s likeness • We are self-conscious • We have the capacity to love • We have fleshy outward appearance but inside we share the divine nature
  21. 21. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 2. The Greek Rationalist Tradition • Reason is at the core our being • Our reasoning ability sets us apart from other terrestrial beings • Reason controls emotions & appetites • We may act like animals at times, but only because we are not using reason to control the other parts of our being • Humans alone are capable of living according to reason
  22. 22. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 2. The Greek Rationalist Tradition The Soul’s Origin and Home -Socrates • “. . . the soul is in the very likeness of the divine, and immortal, and intellectual, and uniform, and indissoluble, and unchangeable” (Phaedo) -Plato • The other world of Forms
  23. 23. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 2. The Greek Rationalist Tradition The Soul’s Origin and Home - Aristotle • Denied the world of Forms • Said the form exists within the object • The soul exists only in the body • When the body dies, the soul dies with it .
  24. 24. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 2. The Greek Rationalist Tradition Greek – Western Tradition • A life dominated by reason is the ideal • Reason is like a charioteer (Plato) • It’s been this way since Plato in the Western world • It may seem like a good idea, but when culture identifies rationality with men and emotionality with women problems arise
  25. 25. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 3. The Theocentric Tradition - St. Augustine of Hippo • Nature (behind which, of course, stands God) gives us a general sense of our duties. Social institutions shape these to promote "socially useful" habits such as justice. But these efforts do not truly suffice to make us good. • The most important part of a person is the inner person, i.e., the mind.
  26. 26. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 3. The Theocentric Tradition - St. Augustine of Hippo • Ethically, the most important part of the mind is not the intellect (or reason) but the will. • The orientation of the will determines whether we love lower goods (such as bodily goods, wealth, and reputation) or higher goods (virtue and, above all, God).
  27. 27. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 3. The Theocentric Tradition - St. Augustine of Hippo • Although originally neither good nor bad, the human will became corrupted so that it is in most cases inclined to love lower rather than higher goods.
  28. 28. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 3. The Theocentric Tradition - St. Augustine of Hippo • Although originally neither good nor bad, the human will became corrupted so that it is in most cases inclined to love lower rather than higher goods. • Good persons are those whose will and reason are subordinated to faith in God and devotion to God's will (i.e., that we should live righteously).
  29. 29. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 3. The Theocentric Tradition - St. Augustine of Hippo • Faith is a gift of grace that we cannot command but only receive when it comes. • Yet the wicked actions of persons lacking faith who violate basic principles of justice come from within them and so they merit proportionate punishment by human authorities.
  30. 30. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 3. The Theocentric Tradition - St. Augustine of Hippo • God's grace may work on us when we are studying Scripture, but much study of Scripture is no guarantee of receiving it.
  31. 31. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 4. The Self in the Modern Period • Our culture is still basically a male dominated society. • Mitchell indicated that in the 70’s women tried to be more manlike in business – didn’t work too well (some still try – because of expectations, . . .) • Women (or anyone) who accept the value of emotions run the risk of being viewed as second class citizens
  32. 32. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 4. The Self in the Modern Period • We are learning, however, that suppressing emotions can be unhealthy • Rationalism may be important, but emotions are an important aspect of life as well • Feminism – “the theory that women should have political, economic, and social rights equal to those of men and should define their own roles”
  33. 33. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE SELF The Avocado View 4. The Self in the Modern Period • Mitchell suggests: • “If we define our humanity in terms of our rationality, the superior computational skills of a computer program may threaten us.” • She also asks – Are androids candidates for human status, according to the Greek rationalist tradition stressing that life dominated by reason is the ideal?

Editor's Notes

  • -Imagine that you have been having an Internet relationship with John for the past 6 months and you tell your friends about your relationship. You always look forward to your evening meetings in the Net... But every time you suggest to have a face-to-face meeting, he puts you off… As you become insistent, John finally admits that it is impossible because “he” is a computer program. How would you feel? Betrayed? Embarrassed?
    -In the movie Splash, Tom Hanks fell in love to a beautiful woman for the first time. She seemed to return his affection and readily agreed to move with him but she turned out to be a mermaid. If you were Hanks, how would you feel?
    -Several studies in the wild and in laboratories show that apes seem to display human-like qualities to survive.
    -New developments in Artificial Intelligence would show that computer programs and robots mimic human-like skills.
  • Like an avocado, we have a fleshy outward appearance, which makes us appear similar to other animals… but at our core we share the divine nature and that makes us unique.
    The essence of an avocado is not in the flesh but in its seed which contains the “avocadoness” that can produce another whole avocado plant.
    The Judaic and Christian traditions affirm that what makes you a person, rather than a chimp, a computer, or a robot, is your special creation in the image of God.

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