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Self, value, and narrative : a Kierkegaardian approach /

In Self, Value, and Narrative, Anthony Rudd defends a series of interrelated claims about the nature of the self. He argues that the self is not simply a given entity, but a being that constitutes or shapes itself. But it can only do this non-arbitrarily if it has a sense of the good by which it can...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rudd, Anthony, 1963- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Edición:1st ed.
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245 1 0 |a Self, value, and narrative :  |b a Kierkegaardian approach /  |c Anthony Rudd. 
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520 |a In Self, Value, and Narrative, Anthony Rudd defends a series of interrelated claims about the nature of the self. He argues that the self is not simply a given entity, but a being that constitutes or shapes itself. But it can only do this non-arbitrarily if it has a sense of the good by which it can be guided as it chooses to endorse some of its desires or dispositions and repudiate others. This means that there is an essentially ethical or evaluative dimension to selfhood, and one which has an essentially teleological character. Such self-constitution takes place in narrative terms, through one's telling--and, more importantly, living--one's own story. Versions of some or all of these ideas have been developed by various influential writers (including Frankfurt, Korsgaard, MacIntyre, Ricoeur, and Taylor) but Rudd develops these ideas in a way that is importantly different from others familiar in the literature. He takes his main inspiration from Kierkegaard's account of the self, and argues (controversially) that this account belongs in the Platonic rather than the Aristotelian tradition of teleological thinking. Through close engagement with much contemporary philosophical work, Rudd presents a convincing case for an ancient and currently unfashionable view: that the polarities and tensions that are constitutive of selfhood can only be reconciled through an orientation of the self as a whole to an objective Good. 
505 0 |a ""Cover""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Part One""; ""Chapter One: Self-Shaping and Self-Acceptance""; ""I. A Tension in Our Thinking""; ""II. Distinctions and Definitions""; ""Chapter Two: The Teleological Self: Plato and Kierkegaard""; ""I. The Teleological Self in Classical Ethicsâ€?and its Loss in Modernity""; ""II. Platonic Teleology""; ""III. Kierkegaard on the Self""; ""IV. Conclusion""; ""Appendix to Chapter Two: A Note for Kierkegaardians""; ""Chapter Three: Character""; ""I. Character and Expression""; ""II. Scepticism About Character: Goldie"" 
505 8 |a ""III. Scepticism About Character: Doris""""Part Two""; ""Introduction to Part Two""; ""Chapter Four: Personhood, Self-Shaping, and the Good""; ""I. Frankfurt: Identification and Caring""; ""II. The Platonic Critique of Frankfurt""; ""III. Value Realism Defended""; ""Chapter Five: Three Theories of Value: a Kierkegaardian Critique""; ""I. Frankfurt and Anti-Realism""; ""II. Korsgaard and Constructivism""; ""III. Foot and Ethical Naturalism""; ""Chapter Six: Being for the Good""; ""I. Pluralistic Value Realism""; ""II. Degrees of Value""; ""III. The Unity of the Good"" 
505 8 |a ""IV. Kierkegaard: the Ethical and the Religious""""V. A Case for Strong Platonism""; ""VI. The Ascent""; ""Part Three""; ""Introduction to Part Three""; ""Chapter Seven: Selfhood and Narrative""; ""I. Narrative and Intelligibility""; ""II. Narrating a Whole Life: the Narrative Self""; ""III. Narrating a Whole Life: First Personal Narratives""; ""IV. A Minimal Self?""; ""Chapter Eight: Narrative and Value""; ""I. The Narrative Form of Evaluation""; ""II. Episodic Ethics?""; ""III. Ethical Objections to Narrativity""; ""Chapter Nine: The Unconscious Self"" 
505 8 |a ""I. The Unconscious, Psychoanalysis, and Narrative""""II. The Unconscious as Complementary: from Freud to Jung""; ""III. The Unconscious and the Good""; ""IV. Knowing Oneself, Knowing the Good""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Z"" 
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