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|a Narrative Identity, Autonomy, and Mortality :
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|a In the last two decades, interest in narrative conceptions of identity has grown exponentially, though there is little agreement about what a "life-narrative" might be. In connecting Kierkegaard with virtue ethics, several scholars have recently argued that narrative models of selves and MacIntyre's concept of the unity of a life help make sense of Kierkegaard's existential stages and, in particular, explain the transition from "aesthetic" to "ethical" modes of life. But others have recently raised difficult questions both for these readings of Kierkegaard and for narrative accounts of identit.
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|a Narrative Identity, Autonomy, and Mortality; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Sigla to Kierkegaard Works; 1 Introduction: Autonomy, Practical Identity, Self, and Character; 1 Existential Approaches to Personal Autonomy as Deep Responsibility; 2 An Overview of Main Themes and the Structure of the Analysis; 3 Practical Identity as the Issue: Parfit, Williams, Korsgaard, and Schechtman; 4 Galen Strawson's Episodic Self and Continuity of Consciousness; 5 Finishing the Preliminaries: The Present Self and the Concept of Character; 2 Narrative Realism about Practical Identity
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|a 1 Key Ontological and Practical Objections to Narrative Theories2 Three Levels of Narrative Unity; 2.1 Rudd and the Narrative Implications of Contemporary Action Theory; 2.2 Levels 0 and 1: Consciousness and Planning Agency; 3 Literature vs Life: the Hard Problem for Narrative Theories; 3.1 Williams' Flawed Critique of MacIntyre; 3.2 Lippitt, Sartre, and the Logos Fallacy: Four Basic Theses of Narrative Realism; 3.3 Constructivist Theories, Fictionalism, and the Logos Fallacy; 4 The Defense of Narrative Realism: Towards a Viable Alternative; 4.1 Carr and Ricoeur
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|a 4.2 Narravive, 'Rosebud' Elements, and Six Conditions of Narratival Connection4.3 The Self-Deception Objection; 5 Reflexive Additions: How Secondary Self-Narratives Enter into Our Narravive; 3 Narrative Unity, Autonomy, and Kierkegaard's Aesthetic-Ethical Distinction; 1 Kierkegaard's Contribution to Narrative Accounts of Practical Identity; 1.1 The Debate since Kierkegaard After MacIntyre; 1.2 A Summary of the Basic Narrative Realist Model of Practical Identity; 1.3 Kierkegaardian Extensions of Narrative Realism; 2 Narrative Unity-2 and Personal Autonomy: MacIntyre, Frankfurt, and Kierkegaard
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|a 2.1 Four Modifications to Initial Hierarchical Models of Formal Autonomy2.2 How A and the Seducer fail the Integrity Requirement for Unity-2; 3 From Unity-2 (Caring) to Unity-3 (Wholeheartedness); 3.1 Wholehearted Caring versus Essential and Instrumental Conflict; 3.2 Wholeheartedness as a Regulative Good: Replies to Christman and Lippitt; 4 The Aesthetic and Ethical Stages Restated; 4.1 Kierkegaard's Ethically Grounded Wholeheartedness; 4.2 Strawson's Aestheticism?; 4 Kierkegaardian Wholeheartedness: Purity of Heart versus Doublemindedness
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|a 1 The Remaining Problems for a Narrative Realist Account of Personal Autonomy2 Forms of Disunity in "Purity of Heart:" from Ethical to Religious Self-Unification; 2.1 The PH Thesis and Narrative Identity; 2.2 A Typology of Aesthetic and Ethical "Doublemindedness"; 3 Infinite Resignation, Faith, and Jest: Further Levels of Narrative Unity; 5 Selves in Time before Death: Kierkegaardian Religious Narrative Unity; 1 The Problem of Mortality and the Ontology of Narrative Selves in Time; 1.1 The Dilemma for Narrativist Realists; 1.2 Existential Narrative Realism: Narravives as Freely Growing Blocks
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