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As he navigates through concepts of identity, consciousness, and moral responsibility, Hacker challenges readers to reassess their preconceived notions about what it means to be human. His meticulous approach encourages a deeper reflection on the interplay between language, thought, and culture, all of which contribute to the tapestry of human experience.
This major study stands as a significant contribution to philosophical literature, urging readers to engage with the complexities of self-conception and the underpinnings of human nature itself. Through its thorough analysis, it opens up a dialogue about the very categories that define our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.