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The Network Self : Relation, Process, and Personal Identity

The Network Self : Relation, Process, and Personal Identity

The Network Self : Relation, Process, and Personal Identity
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The Network Self : Relation, Process, and Personal Identity Paperback - 2021

by Wallace, Kathleen

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University of California Press, 2021. The cover has a little wear. The page edges are lightly tanned. 244 pages. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.. Paperback. Very Good.
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This book offers a systematic treatment of the notion of the self as constituted by social, cultural, political, and biological relations, incorporating practical concerns and addresses how a relational self has agency, autonomy, responsibility, and continuity through time in the face of change and impairments.

About the author

Kathleen Wallace is Professor of Philosophy at Hofstra University, USA. She has worked in American Philosophy, and is an expert on the work of Justus Buchler. She has also worked in the areas of Metaphysics of Personal Identity, Hume Studies, and Feminism. Some representative articles include include "Personal Identity of an Intersectional Self," "On-line Anonymity," "Educating for Autonomy: Identity and Intersectional Selves," and "Autonomous 'I' of an Intersectional Self."

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