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Oxford University Press, Oxford

2014

280, xiv Pages

ISBN 9780199590681

Self and other

Exploring subjectivity, empathy, and shame

Dan Zahavi

Can you be a self on your own or only together with others? Is selfhood a built-in feature of experience or rather socially constructed? How do we at all come to understand others? Does empathy amount to and allow for a distinct experiential acquaintance with others, and if so, what does that tell us about the nature of selfhood and social cognition? Does a strong emphasis on the first-personal character of consciousness prohibit a satisfactory account of intersubjectivity or isthe former rather a necessary requirement for the latter? Engaging with debates and findings in classical phenomenology, in philosophy of mind and in various empirical disciplines, Dan Zahavi's new book Self and Other offers answers to these questions.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199590681.001.0001

Full citation:

Zahavi, D. (2014). Self and other: Exploring subjectivity, empathy, and shame, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Table of Contents

Introduction

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The experiential self

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Transparency and anonymity

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25-41

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Subjectivity or selfhood

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42-62

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Self and diachronic unity

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63-77

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Pure and poor

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78-87

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A multidimensional account

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88-94

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Empathic understanding

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95-196

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Empathy and projection

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99-111

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Phenomenology of empathy

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112-152

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Empathy and social cognition

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153-187

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Subjectivity and otherness

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188-196

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The interpersonal self

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197-250

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The self as social object

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197-207

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Shame

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208-240

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You, me, and we

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241-250

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References

251-274

Index of names

275-277

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