Stephen Langfur's Philosophy Meets the Infant integrates groundbreaking infancy studies of the last 50 years to offer a fresh exploration of our drive for human connection.
Stephen Langfur's Philosophy Meets the Infant integrates groundbreaking infancy studies of the last 50 years to offer a fresh exploration of our drive for human connection.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Langfur, PhD, has published widely in phenomenology and psychology journals. Philosophy Meets the Infant is Langfur's first book-length treatment of what he calls the You-I Event, in which self-awareness originates and develops through the attentions of others. He has also authored the philosophical memoir Confession from a Jericho Jail (Grove-Weidenfeld 1992, Fomite 2023).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: The You-I Event in infancy and why it disappears 1 Introducing the You-I Event 2 Born to connect 3 Becoming I through a You 4 Counterfeiting the You-I Event Part 2: The You-I Event after infancy 5 Heidegger's hammer and the spectral You 6 Love and the precluded You 7 The split-off self in action 8 The You-I Event in art 9 The You-I Event in conversation Part3: Philosophical issues 10 Other accounts of self-awareness 11 Free will and the You-I account 12 The call of conscience 13 God or the precluded You 14 What can be done Appendix: Replies to imagined critics Acknowledgments Index
Part 1: The You-I Event in infancy and why it disappears 1 Introducing the You-I Event 2 Born to connect 3 Becoming I through a You 4 Counterfeiting the You-I Event Part 2: The You-I Event after infancy 5 Heidegger's hammer and the spectral You 6 Love and the precluded You 7 The split-off self in action 8 The You-I Event in art 9 The You-I Event in conversation Part3: Philosophical issues 10 Other accounts of self-awareness 11 Free will and the You-I account 12 The call of conscience 13 God or the precluded You 14 What can be done Appendix: Replies to imagined critics Acknowledgments Index
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