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GILBERT RYLE

-Behaviorist Approach to self


 HE said that behavior we show, emotions and actions are
reflection of our mind and as such is the manifestation of who we
are.
 To him, once we encounter others, their perceptions of what we
do, how we act, and the way we behave will then result to the
understanding of other people and establishing of who we are.
 His idea is saying that the things we do, how we behave and react
and all other components like the way we talk, walk and look is
generally who we are as a person.
 
Immanuel Kant
 Establish that the collection of impressions and different
contents is what it only takes to define a person
 there is an awareness of different emotions that we have,
impressions and behavior is only a part of ourself.
 To fully understand the self, a certain level of consciousness or
sense that uses our intuition which synthesizes all the
experiences, impressions and perceptions of ourselves will pave
the way to define and know who we are really are.
 TRANSCEDENTAL APPERCEPTION
 an essence of our consciousness
 that provides basis for understanding and establishing the
notion of self by synthesizing one's accumulation of
experiences, intuition and imagination
 The idea of self are not only an object that perceives and reacts
to whatever it is that we are experiencing; we also have the
capabilities to understand beyond those experiences and be able to
think and have a clear identification who we are and establish a
sense of self that is unique and distinct from others.
 
DEFINE PHILOSOPHICAL SELF??
 study of the many conditions of identity that make one subject of
experience distinct from other experiences.
 The self is sometimes understood as a unified being essentially
connected to consciousness, awareness and agency.

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