Description |
1 online resource (171 pages) |
Series |
Value Inquiry Book Series, 170 ; v. no. 170 |
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Value Inquiry Book Series, 170
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Contents |
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; ONE: Separateness; TWO: Privacy; THREE: Cohesiveness; FOUR: Proportion; FIVE: Self-Knowledge; SIX: Others; Conclusion; Appendix: Reductionism, Personal Identity, and Morality in Parfit's Reasons and Persons; Works Cited; About the Author; Index |
Summary |
This book reminds us that "in inwardness I am in myself." It defines our experience in terms of subjectivity, private self-awareness, and complex relationships between interiority and outwardness. The book shows that our inwardness need not confine us to narcissistic self-absorption, but may expand our capacity for richer, more sympathetic relations with others |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Subjectivity.
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Ethics.
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ethics (philosophy)
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Ethics.
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Subjectivity.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789401202039 |
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9401202036 |
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