The Concept and Nature of self

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Discover the Concept of Self

Welcome to this engaging quiz on the concept and nature of self, where you can explore philosophical ideas about the mind, identity, and existence. Test your knowledge in a series of thought-provoking questions that challenge your understanding of foundational concepts.

  • Understand key philosophical terms such as "Cogito Ergo Sum" and "Tabula Rasa".
  • Explore the contributions of historical figures like Descartes, Hume, and Plato.
  • Suitable for students, educators, and anyone with an interest in philosophy.
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectingMind25
What is the English translation of "Cogito Ergo Sum?"
I think, therefore I am
I breath, therefore I'm alive
I am, therefore I think
I think, therefore I exist
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Who posited that the self is a combination of two entities; the cogito and the extenza?
David Hume
Gilbert Ryle
Rene Descartes
Marleau-Ponty
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"Tabula rasa" means ___________________.
The mind is a bundle of impressions and perceptions
The mind in its hypothetical primary blank or empty state before receiving outside impressions
The mind is bifurcated in nature
The body and mind are inseparable things
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Who posited that the mind is a bundle of impressions?
Gilbert Ryle
St. Augustine
Thomas Aquinas
David Hume
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Who is the student of Socrates?
St. Augustine
Thomas Aquinas
Plato
Immanuel Kant
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