Scientific Philosophy: Exploring Existential, Metaphysical, and Ethical Research Philosophy Behind the Question “WHO AM I?”

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  • Amit Joshi , Shubhankar Roy , Rajesh Kumar Manik , Sushanta Kumar Sahoo

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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.03.215

Abstract

In life, the question “Who am I?” is one of the most fundamental and important questions that we ask ourselves. In philosophical terms, this question is often used to explore the concept of identity and the meaning of existence. From a philosophical perspective, “Who am I?” is a question of ontology—the study of being—and epistemology—the study of knowledge. The answer to this question is subjective and highly individualized, and can be explored through self-reflection and analysis. Philosophically, the answer to “Who am I?” is closely related to other questions of existence, such as “What is my purpose in life?” and “What is the nature of reality?” Ultimately, the answer to this question is unique to each individual, and is an ongoing exploration of identity and meaning. This article on “Who Am I?” philosophy is an exploration of identity and the personal journey of self-discovery. This article posits that “knowing who you are and how you view the world is key to reaching your potential.” This article further explores the idea that one’s identity is shaped by their experiences, relationships, and values. This article also discusses the importance of recognizing one’s identity and how this can lead to greater self-fulfillment. This type of exploration is consistent with the interpretivist perspective which holds that knowledge is created through dialogue and experience. The article furthers this idea by suggesting that individuals need to be aware of how their experiences, relationships, and values shape their identity. This is an important step in the self-discovery process and one that should be taken seriously. Through this type of exploration, individuals can gain a better understanding of themselves as well as their place in the in the world.

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2023-02-10 — Updated on 2023-02-10

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Scientific Philosophy: Exploring Existential, Metaphysical, and Ethical Research Philosophy Behind the Question “WHO AM I?”. (2023). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 1648-1671. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.03.215