Introduction; Chapter 1 Personal identity; Chapter 2 Fission; Chapter 3 The self as soul; Chapter 4 Human nature; Chapter 5 The self as mind; Chapter 6 Future of the self;
Raymond Martin is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, US. John Barresi is Professor of Psychology at Dalhousie University, Canada.
'Its authors are professors of philosophy and psychology,
respectively, and together they bring to intellectual history an
authoritative grasp of contemporary philosophical and psychological
concerns. The upshot is an exceptionally rich and stimulating work
in which intellectual historians, philosophers and psychologists
will learn much about their own and others' disciplines - this is a
splendid book full of fascinating information and insights, and it
deserves a wide readership.' - Philosophical Books
'At every turn they seek to reassure the reader that some feature
or another of the texts they discuss finds an echo in present-day
debate - Identifying 'progress' in the history of ideas is,
perhaps, a price worth paying if Naturalization of the Soul helps
to awaken some interest in neglected figures from the past.' -
Times Literary Supplement
'A solid piece of scholarship, based on a careful examination of an
impressive number of primary texts. The authors have gone down both
the philosophical byroads and the highroads, unearthing relatively
obscure works, as well as illuminating some that are well-known. I
found their accounts consistently thoughtful and intelligent.' -
Mind
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