 Shawn
Shawn         
         Michel Foucault understood the art of living (French art de vivre, Latin ars vivendi) and the care of self (French le souci de soi) to be central to philosophy. The third volume of his three-volume study The History of Sexuality is dedicated to this notion. For Foucault, the notion of care of self (epimeleia heautou) of Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy comprises an attitude towards the self, others and the world, as well as a certain form of attention. For Foucault, the pursuit of the care for one's own well-being also comprises self-knowledge (gnōthi seauton). — Wikipedia
 Josh Alfred
Josh Alfred         
          Polymath
Polymath         
          Valentinus
Valentinus         
          Deleteduserrc
Deleteduserrc         
          Valentinus
Valentinus         
          Deleteduserrc
Deleteduserrc         
         I am not sure what philosophy is or would be apart from the problem of learning who we are and what helps us live. — Valentinus
 Valentinus
Valentinus         
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