Uts Reviewer Monge
Uts Reviewer Monge
JOHN LOCKE
❖ English philosopher
❖ His works as a physician provided him with
an idea that deviated from the duality of GILBERT RYLE
the body or soul. ❖ Focused on observable behavior in
❖ A person’s mind is a blank state (tabula defining the self.
rasa) at birth. ❖ “A person, therefore lives through two
❖ This “self” cannot be found in the soul nor collateral histories, one consisting of what
the body but in one’s consciousness happens in and to his body, and other
(Nimbalkar 2011). consisting of what happens in and to his
❖ Stated that personal identity or the self is
mind. The first is public, the second
found in the consciousness.
private.”
❖ Identified the brain as comprising the
consciousness that has one’s identity. ❖ Does not adhere to the idea of duality and
sees the self as an entirely of thoughts,
DAVID HUME emotions and actions of a person that
❖ A Scottish philosopher and an empiricist relates to observable behavior.
❖ Believed that all concepts and knowledge ❖ We get to know others by observing their
come from the senses and experiences. behavior and inferring about their “selves”
❖ Argued that there is no self beyond what
can be experienced. MARICE MERLEAU PONTY
❖ We do not know others because we have ❖ a leading existentialist and
seen/touched their souls: we know them phenomenologist
because of what we can actually observe.
❖ The “self” according to him is a “bundle or
collection of different perceptions”
❖ states that mind and the body are
interconnected with each other and
therefore, cannot be separated.
❖ All experiences are embodied
PAUL CHURCHLAND
❖ A Canadian philosopher known for his
studies in neurophilosophy and philosophy
of mind
❖ He further utilized knowledge from other
academic and research fields to talk about
the self as well as the mind.
❖ One of those who proposed the use of
“eliminative materialism” or eliminativism”
❖ The self is the brain
❖ “Eliminative materialism” or
“Eliminativism” old terms used to
described the mind are outdated.
LESSON 2