In this highly original book, Markus Gabriel offers an account of the
human self that overcomes the deadlocks inherent in the standard
positions of contemporary philosophy of mind. His view,
Neo-Existentialism, is thoroughly anti-naturalist in that it
repudiates any theory according to which the ensemble of our best
natural-scientific knowledge is able to account fully for human
mindedness. Instead, he shows that human mindedness consists in an
open-ended proliferation of mentalistic vocabularies. Their role in
the human life form consists in making sense of the fact that the
human being does not merely blend in with inanimate nature and the
rest of the animal kingdom. Humans rely on a self-portrait that
locates them in the broadest conceivable context of the universe. What
distinguishes this self-portrait from our knowledge of natural reality
is that we change in light of our true and false beliefs about the
human being.
Gabriel’s argument is challenged in this volume by Charles Taylor,
Andrea Kern and Jocelyn Benoist. In defending his argument against
these and other objections and in spelling out his theory of
self-constitution, Gabriel refutes naturalism’s metaphysical claim
to epistemic exclusiveness and opens up new paths for future
self-knowledge beyond the contemporary ideology of the scientific
worldview.
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9781509532506
Publisert
2018
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Engelsk
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