Kant
Sigmund Freud
individuals should be allowed to pursue their self-interest in a free market
Adam Smith
Adam smith
Yes, Descartes believed in a dualistic view of the self, where the mind (or soul) and the body are separate entities. He argued that the mind exists independently of the body and that the mind's essence is thought.
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It has been argued that the application or utilisation of knowledge is wisdom. The ability to apply ones knowledge to the befit of goals, either for self or others.
According to "The Philosopher's Way" by John Chaffee, Descartes made that argument. So far my favorite philosopher is Kant, he seems very intelligent and I agree with his definition of self. Good luck with your future philosophy.
Madison believed that human nature was inherently self-interested and power-driven. He argued that this self-interest could lead to conflicts and necessitated a system of checks and balances to prevent abuses of power.
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Socrates believed that virtue and knowledge were the keys to happiness. He argued that living a just and ethical life, and pursuing self-improvement through intellectual inquiry and self-examination, were the paths to true fulfillment and happiness.
Hamilton Hume and William Hovell, the first to travel overland from Sydney to Port Phillip, constantly argued about their achievements, ideas and accomplishments. They argued during their expedition; they argued after their expedition; they argued virtually up until the day they died.