In your own words, state what is the meaning of self for each of the following philosophers. After doing so, explain how your concept of self is compatible with how they conceived of the self. A. Aristotle B. Socrates.
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Aristotle: For Aristotle, the self is a composite of the soul and the body. He believed that the soul is the form, purpose, and essence of a person, while the body is the material substance. The soul, according to Aristotle, is responsible for life, perception, Show more…
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