Self (Philosophy)
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Incoming Resources
- The situated self, J.T. Ismael
- Animalism, new essays on persons, animals, and identity, Stephan Blatti and Paul F. Snowdon
- Personal identity, edited by Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul
- Speaking the truth about oneself, lectures at Victoria University, Toronto, 1982, Michel Foucault ; edited by Henri-Paul Fruchaud & Daniele Lorenzini ; English edition established by Daniel Louis Wyche
- Personal identity, Sydney Shoemaker and Richard Swinburne
- The mirror of the world, subjects, consciousness, and self-consciousness, Christopher Peacocke
- Indivisible selves and moral practice, Vinit Haksar
- Practices of selfhood, Zygmunt Bauman and Rein Raud
- Kant's theory of self-consciousness, C. Thomas Powell
- The enlargement of life, moral imagination at work, John Kekes
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith, a philosophical encounter, Charles L Griswold
- Naturalism and the first-person perspective, Lynne Rudder Baker
- Self and soul, a defense of ideals, Mark Edmundson
- Liberation from self, a theory of personal autonomy, Bernard Berofsky
- Belief about the self, a defense of the property theory of content, Neil Feit
- The psychic life of power, theories in subjection, Judith Butler
- The self, a history, edited by Patricia Kitcher
- Self-concern, an experiential approach to what matters in survival, Raymond Martin
- Simulated selves, the undoing of personal identity in the modern world, Andrew Spira
- No morality, no self, Anscombe's radical skepticism, James Doyle
- Spheres, Peter Sloterdijk ; translated by Wieland Hoban
- The first person in cognition and morality, B eatrice Longuenesse
- The invention of the self, personal identity in the age of art, Andrew Spira
- Individuals across the sciences, Alexandre Guay and Thomas Pradeu
- Science, morality & feminist theory, edited by Marsha Hanen & Kai Nielsen
- The phenomenal self, Barry Dainton
- Economy and self, philosophy and economics from the mercantilists to Marx, Norman Fischer
- The evident connexion, Hume on personal identity, Galen Strawson
- The Multiple self, edited by Jon Elster
- Self to self, selected essays, J. David Velleman
- The self and its shadows, a book of essays on individuality as negation in philosophy and the arts, Stephen Mulhall
- Oneness, East Asian conceptions of virtue, happiness, and how we are all connected, Philip J. Ivanhoe
- The self, naturalism, consciousness, and the first-person stance, Jonardon Ganeri
- The self, psychological and philosophical issues, edited by Theodore Mischel
- Selves, an essay in revisionary metaphysics, Galen Strawson
- A tripartite self, body, mind, and spirit in early China, Lisa Raphals
- Sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Taylor Charles
- The self and the political order, edited by Tracy B. Strong
- Self and other, exploring subjectivity, empathy, and shame, Dan Zahavi
- Why me?, the sociocultural evolution of a self-reflective mind, Radu J. Bogdan, Tulane University, New Orleans
- Spirit, chapter six of Hegel's Phenomenology of spirit, Hegel ; edited, with introduction, notes, and commentary, by Daniel E. Shannon ; translation by the Hegel Translation Group, Trinity College, University of Toronto
- Gender in the mirror, cultural imagery and women's agency, Diana Tietjens Meyers
- Self-experience, essays on inner awareness, edited by Manuel García-Carpintero, Marie Guillot
- The Oxford handbook of the self, edited by Shaun Gallagher
- Self, value, and narrative, a Kierkegaardian approach, Anthony Rudd
- Aham: I, the enigma of I-consciousness, by Anindita Niyogi Balslev
- Problems of the self, philosophical papers 1956-1972, Bernard Williams
- Understanding I, language and thought, José Luis Bermúdez
- Sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Charles Taylor
- About oneself, de se thought and communication, Manuel García-Carpintero and Stephan Torre
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