The Oxford Handbook of the Self
Ed. by Gallagher, Shaun
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Ed. by Gallagher, Shaun
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The Oxford Handbook of the Self explores a fascinating diversity of questions about our understanding of self from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, including philosophy, ethics, psychology, neuroscience, psychopathology, narrative, and postmodern theories.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Self explores a fascinating diversity of questions about our understanding of self from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, including philosophy, ethics, psychology, neuroscience, psychopathology, narrative, and postmodern theories.
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- Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 758
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1340g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679546
- ISBN-10: 0199679541
- Artikelnr.: 38261512
- Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 758
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1340g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679546
- ISBN-10: 0199679541
- Artikelnr.: 38261512
Shaun Gallagher is Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences, and Senior Researcher at the Institute of Simulation and Training, at the University of Central Florida (USA); he has secondary research appointments at the University of Hertfordshire and the University of Copenhagen. He has been Visiting Scientist at the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, and Visiting Professor at the University of Copenhagen, the Centre de Recherche en Epistémelogie Appliquée (CREA), Paris, and the Ecole Normale Supériure, Lyon.
* Introduction: A diversity of selves
* 1. Self: Beginnings and basics
* 1: John Barresi and Raymond Martin: History as Prologue: Western
Theories of the Self
* 2: Philippe Rochat: What is it like to be a newborn?
* 3: Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., James R. Anderson, and Steven M. Platek:
Self-recognition
* 4: Kai Vogeley and Shaun Gallagher: Self in the brain
* 2. Bodily selves
* 5: Quassim Cassam: The embodied self
* 6: José Bermúdez: Body awareness and self-consciousness
* 7: Manos Tsakiris: The sense of body ownership
* 8: Dorothée Legrand: Phenomenological dimensions of bodily
self-consciousness
* 9: Aaron Henry and Evan Thompson: Witnessing from Here:
Self-Awareness from a Bodily versus Embodied Perspective
* 3. Phenomenology and metaphysics of self
* 10: Galen Strawson: The minimal subject
* 11: Thomas Metzinger: The no-self alternative
* 12: Mark Siderits: Buddhist Non-Self: The No-Owner's Manual
* 13: Dan Zahavi: Unity of consciousness and the problem of self
* 4. Personal identity, narrative identity, and self-knowledge
* 14: John Campbell: Personal identity
* 15: Sydney Shoemaker: On what we are
* 16: John Perry: On knowing your self
* 17: Marya Schechtman: The narrative self
* 5. Action and the moral dimensions of self
* 18: Derek Parfit: The unimportance of identity
* 19: Elisabeth Pacherie: Self-agency
* 20: Alfred Mele: Self-control in action
* 21: David Shoemaker: Moral responsibility and the self
* 6. Self pathologies
* 22: Josef Parnas and Louis Sass: The structure of self-consciousness
in schizophrenia
* 23: Jennifer Radden: Multiple selves
* 24: Peter Hobson: Autism and the self
* 25: Marcia Cavell: The self: Growth, integrity, and coming apart
* 7. The self in diverse contexts
* 26: Richard Menary: Our Glassy Essence: the Fallible Self in
Pragmatist Thought
* 27: Kenneth Gergen: The social construction of self
* 28: Hubert Hermans: The Dialogical Self: A Process of Positioning in
Space and Time
* 29: Elspeth Probyn: Glass Selves: Emotions, subjectivity, and the
research process
* 30: Leonard Lawlor: The Postmodern Self: An Essay on Anachronism and
Powerlessness
* 31: Lorraine Code: Self, subjectivity, and the instituted social
imaginary
* 1. Self: Beginnings and basics
* 1: John Barresi and Raymond Martin: History as Prologue: Western
Theories of the Self
* 2: Philippe Rochat: What is it like to be a newborn?
* 3: Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., James R. Anderson, and Steven M. Platek:
Self-recognition
* 4: Kai Vogeley and Shaun Gallagher: Self in the brain
* 2. Bodily selves
* 5: Quassim Cassam: The embodied self
* 6: José Bermúdez: Body awareness and self-consciousness
* 7: Manos Tsakiris: The sense of body ownership
* 8: Dorothée Legrand: Phenomenological dimensions of bodily
self-consciousness
* 9: Aaron Henry and Evan Thompson: Witnessing from Here:
Self-Awareness from a Bodily versus Embodied Perspective
* 3. Phenomenology and metaphysics of self
* 10: Galen Strawson: The minimal subject
* 11: Thomas Metzinger: The no-self alternative
* 12: Mark Siderits: Buddhist Non-Self: The No-Owner's Manual
* 13: Dan Zahavi: Unity of consciousness and the problem of self
* 4. Personal identity, narrative identity, and self-knowledge
* 14: John Campbell: Personal identity
* 15: Sydney Shoemaker: On what we are
* 16: John Perry: On knowing your self
* 17: Marya Schechtman: The narrative self
* 5. Action and the moral dimensions of self
* 18: Derek Parfit: The unimportance of identity
* 19: Elisabeth Pacherie: Self-agency
* 20: Alfred Mele: Self-control in action
* 21: David Shoemaker: Moral responsibility and the self
* 6. Self pathologies
* 22: Josef Parnas and Louis Sass: The structure of self-consciousness
in schizophrenia
* 23: Jennifer Radden: Multiple selves
* 24: Peter Hobson: Autism and the self
* 25: Marcia Cavell: The self: Growth, integrity, and coming apart
* 7. The self in diverse contexts
* 26: Richard Menary: Our Glassy Essence: the Fallible Self in
Pragmatist Thought
* 27: Kenneth Gergen: The social construction of self
* 28: Hubert Hermans: The Dialogical Self: A Process of Positioning in
Space and Time
* 29: Elspeth Probyn: Glass Selves: Emotions, subjectivity, and the
research process
* 30: Leonard Lawlor: The Postmodern Self: An Essay on Anachronism and
Powerlessness
* 31: Lorraine Code: Self, subjectivity, and the instituted social
imaginary
* Introduction: A diversity of selves
* 1. Self: Beginnings and basics
* 1: John Barresi and Raymond Martin: History as Prologue: Western
Theories of the Self
* 2: Philippe Rochat: What is it like to be a newborn?
* 3: Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., James R. Anderson, and Steven M. Platek:
Self-recognition
* 4: Kai Vogeley and Shaun Gallagher: Self in the brain
* 2. Bodily selves
* 5: Quassim Cassam: The embodied self
* 6: José Bermúdez: Body awareness and self-consciousness
* 7: Manos Tsakiris: The sense of body ownership
* 8: Dorothée Legrand: Phenomenological dimensions of bodily
self-consciousness
* 9: Aaron Henry and Evan Thompson: Witnessing from Here:
Self-Awareness from a Bodily versus Embodied Perspective
* 3. Phenomenology and metaphysics of self
* 10: Galen Strawson: The minimal subject
* 11: Thomas Metzinger: The no-self alternative
* 12: Mark Siderits: Buddhist Non-Self: The No-Owner's Manual
* 13: Dan Zahavi: Unity of consciousness and the problem of self
* 4. Personal identity, narrative identity, and self-knowledge
* 14: John Campbell: Personal identity
* 15: Sydney Shoemaker: On what we are
* 16: John Perry: On knowing your self
* 17: Marya Schechtman: The narrative self
* 5. Action and the moral dimensions of self
* 18: Derek Parfit: The unimportance of identity
* 19: Elisabeth Pacherie: Self-agency
* 20: Alfred Mele: Self-control in action
* 21: David Shoemaker: Moral responsibility and the self
* 6. Self pathologies
* 22: Josef Parnas and Louis Sass: The structure of self-consciousness
in schizophrenia
* 23: Jennifer Radden: Multiple selves
* 24: Peter Hobson: Autism and the self
* 25: Marcia Cavell: The self: Growth, integrity, and coming apart
* 7. The self in diverse contexts
* 26: Richard Menary: Our Glassy Essence: the Fallible Self in
Pragmatist Thought
* 27: Kenneth Gergen: The social construction of self
* 28: Hubert Hermans: The Dialogical Self: A Process of Positioning in
Space and Time
* 29: Elspeth Probyn: Glass Selves: Emotions, subjectivity, and the
research process
* 30: Leonard Lawlor: The Postmodern Self: An Essay on Anachronism and
Powerlessness
* 31: Lorraine Code: Self, subjectivity, and the instituted social
imaginary
* 1. Self: Beginnings and basics
* 1: John Barresi and Raymond Martin: History as Prologue: Western
Theories of the Self
* 2: Philippe Rochat: What is it like to be a newborn?
* 3: Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., James R. Anderson, and Steven M. Platek:
Self-recognition
* 4: Kai Vogeley and Shaun Gallagher: Self in the brain
* 2. Bodily selves
* 5: Quassim Cassam: The embodied self
* 6: José Bermúdez: Body awareness and self-consciousness
* 7: Manos Tsakiris: The sense of body ownership
* 8: Dorothée Legrand: Phenomenological dimensions of bodily
self-consciousness
* 9: Aaron Henry and Evan Thompson: Witnessing from Here:
Self-Awareness from a Bodily versus Embodied Perspective
* 3. Phenomenology and metaphysics of self
* 10: Galen Strawson: The minimal subject
* 11: Thomas Metzinger: The no-self alternative
* 12: Mark Siderits: Buddhist Non-Self: The No-Owner's Manual
* 13: Dan Zahavi: Unity of consciousness and the problem of self
* 4. Personal identity, narrative identity, and self-knowledge
* 14: John Campbell: Personal identity
* 15: Sydney Shoemaker: On what we are
* 16: John Perry: On knowing your self
* 17: Marya Schechtman: The narrative self
* 5. Action and the moral dimensions of self
* 18: Derek Parfit: The unimportance of identity
* 19: Elisabeth Pacherie: Self-agency
* 20: Alfred Mele: Self-control in action
* 21: David Shoemaker: Moral responsibility and the self
* 6. Self pathologies
* 22: Josef Parnas and Louis Sass: The structure of self-consciousness
in schizophrenia
* 23: Jennifer Radden: Multiple selves
* 24: Peter Hobson: Autism and the self
* 25: Marcia Cavell: The self: Growth, integrity, and coming apart
* 7. The self in diverse contexts
* 26: Richard Menary: Our Glassy Essence: the Fallible Self in
Pragmatist Thought
* 27: Kenneth Gergen: The social construction of self
* 28: Hubert Hermans: The Dialogical Self: A Process of Positioning in
Space and Time
* 29: Elspeth Probyn: Glass Selves: Emotions, subjectivity, and the
research process
* 30: Leonard Lawlor: The Postmodern Self: An Essay on Anachronism and
Powerlessness
* 31: Lorraine Code: Self, subjectivity, and the instituted social
imaginary