Self (Philosophy)
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Self (Philosophy)
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The concept Self (Philosophy) represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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- Altared ground : Levinas, history, and violence
- Becoming a self : a reading of Kierkegaard's concluding unscientific postscript
- Change and selves
- Continental philosophy since 1750 : the rise and fall of the self
- Die Konstitution der geistigen Welt
- Essays on the metaphysical foundation of personal identity
- Four questions on persons : a philosophical dialectic
- Gender in the mirror : cultural imagery and women's agency
- Immunity to error through misidentification : new essays
- Labyrinths of the mind : the self in the postmodern age
- Liberation from self : a theory of personal autonomy
- Love and human separateness
- Personal identity
- Personal identity : a philosophical analysis
- Philosophy; : a literary and conceptual approach
- Problems of the self; : philosophical papers 1956-1972
- Self-trust : a study of reason, knowledge, and autonomy
- The Self : psychological and philosophical issues
- The Self and the political order
- The ego and the flesh : an introduction to egoanalysis
- The essence of manifestation
- The fate of the self : German writers and French theory
- The fractured self in Freud and German philosophy
- The identity of man
- The self after postmodernity
- The self imagined : philosophical reflections on the social character of psyche
- The subject of consciousness,
- To overcome oneself : the Jesuit ethic and spirit of global expansion, 1520-1767
- Transcendent selfhood : the loss and rediscovery of the inner life
- Vita Femina : Nietzsches Konzeption des Selbst
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