Self (Philosophy)
Overview
Works: | 22 works in 8 publications in 8 languages |
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Titles
Kierkegaard's mirrors[electronic resource] :interest, self and moral vision /
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The nature of the self[electronic resource] :recognition in the form of right and morality /
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Selves[electronic resource] :an essay in revisionary metaphysics /
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The Holy Spirit, chi, and the Other[electronic resource] :a model of global and intercultural pneumatology /
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The evident connexion[electronic resource] :Hume on personal identity /
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The fractured self in Freud and German philosophy[electronic resource] /
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The Medieval Fold[electronic resource] :Power, Repression, and the Emergence of the Individual /
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The limits of the self[electronic resource] :immunology and biological identity /
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The self[electronic resource] :naturalism, consciousness, and the first-person stance /
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Self, value, and narrative[electronic resource] :a Kierkegaardian approach /
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Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective[electronic resource] /
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The Self and its Shadows[electronic resource] :A Book of Essays on Individuality as Negation in Philosophy and the Arts /
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The non-sovereign self, responsibility, and otherness[electronic resource] :Hannah Arendt, Judith Butler, and Stanley Cavell on moral philosophy and political agency /
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Identity and difference[electronic resource] :contemporary debates on the self /
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Personal identity and Buddhist philosophy[electronic resource] :empty persons /
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Aesthetic disinterestedness[electronic resource] :art, experience, and the self /
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