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Self and Sensibility : Essays in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy of Mind
- Publication Year :
- 2025
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Abstract
- This volume collects 19 of the author's essays on eighteenth-century accounts of self-consciousness, personal identity and related issues, covering over a hundred years of a philosophical debate that has shaped the way in which these topics are discussed today. After a detailed analysis of the seventeenth-century background, the essays analyze and critically evaluate French, British and German contributions, ranging from Claude Buffier early in the century to Kant and aspects of the Post-Kantian debate. The essays deal with a large number of diverse sources, including the views and arguments of well-known philosophers such as Hume and Kant, as well as lesser-known thinkers, such as LeLarge de Lignac and Thomas Cooper, organized around four, partly overlapping main themes: a) the self and its identity as a matter of a special'feeling'(sentiment intime, Selbstgefühl) in thinkers such as Condillac, Rousseau and Feder, b) materialist treatments of these issues in, for example, Priestley and Hißmann, c) Scottish Common Sense accounts, with a special focus on Reid, and d) Kant's analysis and the philosophical context in which it was developed, with a particular emphasis on the German debate (Wolff and his critics, Lossius, Tetens and others).
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9783111387130, 9783111387598, and 9783111387734
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- Self and Sensibility : Essays in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy of Mind
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 4088297