The Duality of Self-Consciousness: Navigating Inner Essence and the Unknowable
The problem of self-consciousness remains one of the most intriguing and mysterious topics in the philosophical search for oneself. Our view of the “I” is not limited to simple perception; it combines a deeply personal, inner self-definition with something that retains an unpredictable and almost foreign nature. At the very center of this concept lies the idea that our consciousness is born from the very essence of our being. It reflects our moral and ethical foundations, establishing a solid connection between our inner nature and self-realization, thereby acting as an end in itself that requires no external justification.