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I want yours own theory of your existence​

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Answered by SanskariDevil
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Aristotle developed a comprehensive theory of being, according to which only individual things, called substances, fully have to be, but other things such as relations, quantity, time, and place (called the categories) have a derivative kind of being, dependent on individual things.

Answered by Anonymous
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The philosophy of self is the study of the many conditions of identity that make one subject of experience distinct from other experiences.[citation needed] The self is sometimes understood as a unified being essentially connected to consciousness, awareness, and agencyMost

philosophical definitions of self—per Descartes, Locke, Hume, and William James—are expressed in the first person.[1] A third person definition does not refer to specific mental qualia but instead strives for objectivity and operationalism.[citation needed]

To another person, the self of one individual is exhibited in the conduct and discourse of that individual. Therefore, the intentions of another individual can only be inferred from something that emanates from that individual. The particular characteristics of the self determine its identity.[citation needed]

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