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Practical Identity and Narrative Agency
von Kim Atkins, Catriona Mackenzie
Verlag: Routledge
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ISBN: 978-0-415-95847-9
Erschienen am 18.03.2008
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 21 mm [T]
Gewicht: 636 Gramm
Umfang: 312 Seiten

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Catriona Mackenzie is Associate Professor in Philosophy at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She is also author of Relational Autonomy: Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy, Agency and the Social Self.



Contributors

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: Practical Identity and Narrative Agency

Catriona Mackenzie

Part I: Personal Identity and Continuity

2. Staying Alive: Personal Continuation and a Life Worth Having

Marya Schechtman

3. Personal Identity: Practical or Metaphysical?

Caroline West

4. Narrative Identity and Embodied Continuity

Kim Atkins

Part II: Practical Identity and Practical Deliberation

5. Personal Identity Management

Jan Bransen

6. Imagination, Identity and Self-Transformation

Catriona Mackenzie

7. Why Search for Lost Time: Memory, Autonomy, and Practical Reason

John Christman

Part III: Selfhood and Normative Agency

8. The Way of the Wanton

J. David Velleman

9. Losing One's Self

Cheshire Calhoun

10. Normative Agency

Jeanette Kennett and Steve Matthews

11. Remorse and Moral Identity

Christopher Cordner

Part IV: Selfhood, Narrative and Time

12. Shaping a Life: Narrative, Time and Necessity

Genevieve Lloyd

13. How to Change the Past

Karen Jones



The essays collected in this volume address a range of issues that arise when the focus of philosophical reflection on identity is shifted from metaphysical to practical and evaluative concerns. They also explore the usefulness of the notion of narrative for articulating and responding to these issues.
The chapters, written by an outstanding roster of international scholars, address a range of complex philosophical issues concerning the relationship between practical and metaphysical identity, the embodied dimensions of the first-personal perspective, the kind of reflexive agency involved in the self-constitution of one's practical identity, the relationship between practical identity and normativity, and the temporal dimensions of identity and selfhood. In addressing these issues, contributors engage with debates in the literatures on personal identity, phenomenology, moral psychology, action theory, normative ethical theory, and feminist philosophy.


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