Who are we? What are we? Why are we here? These must be three of the oldest questions known to man. But despite millennia of thought and reasoning, the answers can still seem elusive. Maybe we are the sum of our thoughts. Perhaps we exist only as our emotions. Much philosophical and Eastern religious thought believes that the true nature of self is the spirit, and all else is illusion. But then Buddhism believes the ego to be a deterrent to true spiritual identity. Psychology, modelling itself on the physical sciences, concentrates on the empirical study of human beings, neglecting the spiritual and universal aspects of the self. This course attempts to guide students through the psychological theories of personal identity towards a deeper understanding of self and consciousness.
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