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Narrative Identity and Moral Identity

A Practical Perspective (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)

By Kim Atkins

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  • A philosophical analysis of the importance of 'narrative identity' for ethics (as broadly construed), using resources from both analytic and continental traditions (and, recently research in embodiment as well), but mostly belongs to the French tradition. Throughout the entire book, the notion of 'b ... (continue)

    A philosophical analysis of the importance of 'narrative identity' for ethics (as broadly construed), using resources from both analytic and continental traditions (and, recently research in embodiment as well), but mostly belongs to the French tradition. Throughout the entire book, the notion of 'bodily-self' is particularly important; also, Ricoeur's theory appears to be the main theoretical foundation underlying her theory. Overall a very interesting book, but, sometimes, too much burden of argument are shifted to the arguments from/by other authors.

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  • ISBN-10: 0415956323
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  • Publisher: Routledge
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