Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 532 g
Perspectives from Analytical, Phenomenological, and Indian Traditions
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 532 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-967201-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
The nature and reality of self is a subject of increasing prominence among Western philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists. It has also been central to Indian and Tibetan philosophical traditions for over two thousand years. It is time to bring the rich resources of these traditions into the contemporary debate about the nature of self. This volume is the first of its kind. Leading philosophical scholars of the Indian and Tibetan traditions join with leading Western philosophers of mind and phenomenologists to explore issues about consciousness and selfhood from these multiple perspectives. Self, No Self? is not a collection of historical or comparative essays. It takes problem-solving and conceptual and phenomenological analysis as central to philosophy. The essays mobilize the argumentative resources of diverse philosophical traditions to address issues about the self in the context of contemporary philosophy and cognitive science. Self, No Self? will be essential reading for philosophers and cognitive scientists interested in the nature of the self and consciousness, and will offer a valuable way into the subject for students.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- 1: Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson, Dan Zahavi: Introduction
- 2: Joel Krueger: The Who and How of Experience
- 3: Dan Zahavi: The Experiential Self: objections and clarifications
- 4: Miri Albahari: Nirvana and Ownerless consciousness
- 5: Georges Dreyfus: Self and Subjectivity: A Middle Way Approach
- 6: Evan Thompson: Self-No-Self? Memory and Reflexive Awareness
- 7: Jonardon Ganeri: Subjectivity, Selfhood and the Use of the Word 'I'
- 8: Wolfgang Fasching: 'I am of the nature of Seeing': Phenomenological Reflections on the Indian Notion of Witness-Consciousness
- 9: Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad: Situating the Elusive Self of Advaita Vedãnta
- 10: Matthew MacKenzie: Enacting the Self: Buddhist and Enactivist Approaches to the Emergence of the Self
- 11: Galen Strawson: Radical self-awareness
- 12: Mark Siderits: Buddhas as Zombies: A Buddhist Reduction of Subjectivity
- Notes on Contributors
- Index




