A long history of inquiry about human nature and the self stretches
from the ancient tradition of Socratic self-knowledge in the context
of ethical life to contemporary discussions of brain function in
cognitive science. It begins with a conflict among the ancients. On
one view, which comes to be represented most clearly by Aristotle, the
issue is settled in terms of a composite and very complex human
nature. Who I am is closely tied to my embodied existence. The other
view, found as early as the Pythagoreans, and developed in the
writings of Plato, Augustine and Descartes, held that genuine
humanness is not the result of an integration of 'lower' functions,
but a purification of those functions in favour of a liberating
spirituality. The animal elements are excluded from the human essence.
The modern debate on the problem of the self, although owing much to
the insights of Locke and Hume, can still be situated within the
context of the two schools of ancient thought, and this has led many
to despair over the lack of apparent progress in this problem. Today,
of course, we often tend to look to science rather than philosophy to
develop our understanding of a wide range of fundamental issues. To
what extent is the problem of the self a scientific issue? Can
insights from the study of neuropsychology and cognitive development
in infancy provide a new perspective? Can the study of schizophrenia
and dissociative identity disorders tell us anything about the nature
of human self-consciousness? Many would answer yes to the above
questions, but then is it not also the case that the study of
exceptional 'self-actualised' human experience is equally relevant?
And can the phenomenological tradition, dedicated to the systematic
study of human experience, and contemporary analytic approaches in
philosophy help us out of some of the impasses that have bedevilled
the empiricist tradition? MODELS OF THE SELF includes all these
perspectives in an attempt to cast light on one of the most
intractable problems in science and the humanities.
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9781845407230
Publisert
2019
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Andrews UK
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Engelsk
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