Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
350
Language
English
Published
Feb 4, 2011
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199593809
ISBN-13
9780199593804
Description
In a world where the concept of self has become a pivotal topic in philosophical discourse, a unique dialogue unfolds among diverse traditions. This book delves into varying perspectives on the self, juxtaposing analytical philosophy, phenomenology, and Indian traditions. The authors engage with fundamental questions that challenge conventional understandings, exploring how different cultural and philosophical lenses shape our perception of identity.
Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson, and Dan Zahavi each contribute their expertise to unravel the complexities surrounding the idea of self. Through rigorous analysis and thoughtful examination, the text reveals the nuances and multifaceted nature of selfhood, encouraging readers to reconsider their own beliefs and assumptions. The engagement with Eastern and Western philosophies enriches discussions, offering fresh insights into age-old inquiries about existence and consciousness.
As the authors navigate the intricate interplay between self and no-self, the book not only serves as an academic exploration but also invites readers to reflect deeply on their personal experiences and existential questions. It stands as a testament to the richness of philosophical inquiry, encouraging a broader understanding of what it means to be human in an interconnected world.
Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson, and Dan Zahavi each contribute their expertise to unravel the complexities surrounding the idea of self. Through rigorous analysis and thoughtful examination, the text reveals the nuances and multifaceted nature of selfhood, encouraging readers to reconsider their own beliefs and assumptions. The engagement with Eastern and Western philosophies enriches discussions, offering fresh insights into age-old inquiries about existence and consciousness.
As the authors navigate the intricate interplay between self and no-self, the book not only serves as an academic exploration but also invites readers to reflect deeply on their personal experiences and existential questions. It stands as a testament to the richness of philosophical inquiry, encouraging a broader understanding of what it means to be human in an interconnected world.
Genres
History
Philosophy
Contemporary
Nature