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    Course: Know Thyself - The Value and Limits of Self-Knowledge: The Examined Life. Click here to go back.
    • The Gadfly
    • Is anyone wiser than Socrates?
    • I know that I know (almost) nothing
    • Meditative moment
    • Is an unexamined life worth living?
    • "Not to be lived"
    • What is knowledge good for?
    • Summary
    • Descartes
    • What can be called into doubt?
    • Are you dreaming now?
    • I think, therefore I am
    • Concerning God
    • The physical and the mental
    • Divisibility of mind and body
    • Meditative moment
    • Dualism
    • Concept of mind
    • Ghost in the machine
    • Stupid is, as stupid does
    • Embodied cognition
    • Priviledged access
    • Locked in
    • The materialist strikes back
    • Meditative moment
    • Human nature
    • Investigating human nature
    • How best to live?
    • Theory of human emotions
    • Non-basic emotions
    • Second nature
    • Meditative moment