This book uses philosophy, psychology, and autobiography in an innovative exploration of self and self-knowledge. It argues that our sense of who we are is an ever-changing response to the world of interpersonal experience, an essential project that is always subject to revision and change. It explores self-knowledge through linked topics. What characteristics make an individual identifiable and unique, and how are they experienced introspectively? What insight can be gained through the metaphors of acting and roles? How does fantasy plays a crucial part in self-definition and self-exploration? How do trust and fear define our perception of others and what is their contribution to our sense of self? The second half of the book uses the friendship of the authors, a philosopher and a psychologist, to investigate how one’s ability to navigate the world, along with one’s self-knowledge, changes through mutual care, respect, and complementarity—and through an explicit dialogic focus on self and self-understanding.
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This book uses philosophy, psychology, and autobiography in an innovative exploration of the nature and evolution of self-knowledge. Topics include the impact of others, the role of fantasy, the construction of self-image, and playing roles; the second part of the book explores how self-understanding evolves through friendship.
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Part 1: Knowing Self (by Thomas Morawetz)Introduction: On the Examined LifeChapter 1: On the Social Bases of Self-Knowledge“Who Am I?”Identity and RecognitionAttitudesTrust and FearSelf-knowledge as KnowledgeFantasy SelvesChapter 2: On Truth and Falsity, Fantasy and Self-KnowledgeWhat You See…Aspects and Ingredients of the SelfParameters of Self-imageDiscontent and Quiet DesperationCulture and FantasyDeeper into FantasyChapter 3: On Acting, Roles, and EssencesActing: Two Meanings“Real” ActorsThe AudienceDeeper into IdentificationRoles and SelvesCosplayChapter 4: On RecognitionThe Importance of RecognizabilityRecognizing OneselfAnonymityRecognition, Power, and FearImpersonation and DeceptionThe Technology of Self-creationPart 2: Changing Self (by Thomas Morawetz and Scotty Enyart)Chapter 5: On FriendshipOthers and Alter Egos (TM)Beginning Again (SE)Contrast and Complement (TM)Learning and Giving (SE)Voices in the Wilderness (TM)Chapter 6: On Professional IdentityRevising the Self (TM)Therapy: Inroads, Strengths, Deficits (SE)Change: Transparency and Opacity (TM)The Therapist’s Role (SE)The Self as Indirect Object (TM)Chapter 7: On CultureWhat is Culture? (TM)Origins (SE)Frames, Contexts, and Cultures (TM)The Deliberate Cultural Pursuit of Self-knowledge (SE)Culture and Personal Trajectories (TM)Chapter 8: On FeelingJudging and Feeling (TM)Ways of Knowing and Feeling (SE)The Self and Humanism (TM)
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In Knowing Self, Changing Self, Morawetz (Univ. of Connecticut School of Law) and Enyart, a practicing psychologist, explore self at the intersection of philosophy and psychology. The result is a fascinating read that blends both historical viewpoints and practical applications. One of the main themes that runs throughout is how much of ”knowing self” is a matter of fact and how much a matter of interpretation. Rather than judge interpretation as somehow less valuable than fact, the authors suggest that self as interpretation is equally vital to understand. In the tradition of such works as Mayeroff’s On Caring (1971), this book demonstrates the power of understanding self through shared friendship and the ability to care for others as much as for self. It is refreshing to have a work that balances conversation on the role of trust and fear (many works discuss one or the other but rarely both) in navigating through the self-exploration process and coming to understand self. . . this thin but powerful volume is well suited to counseling and philosophy and of much value to helping professionals.Summing Up: Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty and professionals.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781498575089
Publisert
2020-07-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
209 gr
Høyde
217 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
134
Forfatter
Biographical note
Thomas Morawetz is the Tapping Reeve Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Connecticut School of Law.
Scotty Enyart works in private practice at The Enyart Group.