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ISBN-10
0195096967
Book Title
Self Expressions: Mind, Morals, and the Meaning of Life
Publication Name
Oxford University Press
Publication Year
1996
Format
Hardcover
Genre
Psychology, Philosophy
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Item Length
9.5in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
ISBN
9780195096965
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Language
English
Author
Owen Flanagan
Topic
Mind & Body, Epistemology, General, Movements / Phenomenology, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition

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Continuing the old philosophical project of reconciling a scientific view of ourselves with the view of ourselves as agents of free will and meaning, but bringing to this project the latest insights of neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychiatry, Flanagan's collection of essays explores topics such as a scientific explanation of consciousness, the moral socialization of children, and the nature and issues of psychological phenomena such as multiple personality disorder and false memory syndrome.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195096967
ISBN-13
9780195096965
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Author
Owen Flanagan
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Mind & Body, Epistemology, General, Movements / Phenomenology, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Publication Year
1996
Type
Textbook
Genre
Psychology, Philosophy
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz

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Bf697.F575 1996
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"If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Tremblingtradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J.Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, "Marked by many sparkling insights."--The Modern Schoolman "Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he is distinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. These extraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless human concerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worth and collective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they are illuminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorway into the moral reasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope, not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M. Churchland,Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego "If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Trembling tradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J. Allan Hobson,Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School "Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face the fundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life. Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recent philosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insights into what it means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically and psychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of human morality and the human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--Mark Johnson,Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon, "Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he is distinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. These extraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless human concerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worthand collective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they are illuminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorway into the moral reasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope, not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M.Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, "If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Trembling tradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J. Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, "Marked by many sparkling insights."--The Modern Schoolman"Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he is distinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. These extraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless human concerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worth and collective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they are illuminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorway into the moral reasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope, not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M. Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego"If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Trembling tradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J. Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School"Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face the fundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life. Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recent philosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insights into what it means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically and psychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of human morality and the human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--Mark Johnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon, "Marked by many sparkling insights."--The Modern Schoolman"Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he is distinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. These extraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless human concerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worth and collective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they are illuminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorway into the moralreasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope, not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M. Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego"If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Trembling tradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J. Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School"Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face the fundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life. Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recent philosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insights into what it means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically and psychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of human morality andthe human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--Mark Johnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon"Marked by many sparkling insights."--The Modern Schoolman"Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he is distinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. These extraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless human concerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worth and collective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they are illuminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorway into the moralreasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope, not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M. Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego"If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Trembling tradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J. Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School"Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face the fundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life. Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recent philosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insights into what it means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically and psychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of human morality andthe human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--Mark Johnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon, "Marked by many sparkling insights."-- The Modern Schoolman "Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he is distinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. These extraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless human concerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worth and collective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they are illuminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorway into the moral reasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope, not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M. Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego "If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Trembling tradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J. Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School "Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face the fundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life. Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recent philosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insights into what it means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically and psychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of human morality and the human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--Mark Johnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon, "Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face thefundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life.Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recentphilosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insights into whatit means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically andpsychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of humanmorality and the human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--MarkJohnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon, "Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face the fundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life. Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recent philosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insightsinto what it means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically and psychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of human morality and the human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--Mark Johnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon, "Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he isdistinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. Theseextraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless humanconcerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worth andcollective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they areilluminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorwayinto the moral reasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope,not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M. Churchland, Professorof Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, "Marked by many sparkling insights."--The Modern Schoolman "Owen Flanagan is as wise in matters of the Heart and Spirit as he is distinguished in matters of modern science and philosophical theory. These extraordinary essays set a new standard in the exploration of timeless human concerns--the nature and nurture of the self, the grounds of self worth and collective meaning--partly because Flanagan addresses them as they are illuminated by the nascent sciences of the mind-brain. This volume is a doorway into the moral reasoning of the 21st century. Most importantly, it brings hope, not despair. Enter, and join the new dialogue."--Paul M. Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego "If God is Dead, what are we (our Selves) to do? In the Fear-and-Trembling tradition of Soren Kierkegaard, Owen Flanagan boldly expresses his Self!"--J. Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School "Any person who has a naturalistic view of human beings must face the fundamental question of how morality and meaning are possible in human life. Flanagan artfully weaves together work from the cognitive sciences, recent philosophical accounts of persons and value, and his own deep insights into what it means to live a human life. He constructs a scientifically and psychologically realistic account of personal identity that makes sense of human morality and the human quest for a life that has meaning and purpose."--Mark Johnson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon
Publication Name
Self Expressions : Mind, Morals, and the Meaning of Life
Table of Content
1.. Introduction: What Makes Life Worth Living?2.. Is a Science of the Conscious Mind Possible?3.. Self-Expression in Sleep: Neuroscience and Dreams4.. Neuroscience, Agency, and the Meaning of Life5.. Multiple Identity, Character Transformation, and Self-Reclamation6.. I Remember You7.. Children, Other Minds, and Honesty8.. Ethics Naturalized: Ethics as Human Ecology9.. Identity and Reflection10.. Virtue and Ignorance11.. Admirable Immorality and Admirable Imperfection12.. Self-Confidence13.. Epilogue: Save the Last Dance for MeIndex
Copyright Date
1996
Lccn
95-005919
Dewey Decimal
126
Intended Audience
College Audience
Series
Philosophy of Mind Ser.
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes

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