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Losing Ourselves

Learning to Live without a Self
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Losing Ourselves by Jay L. Garfield offers a clear, accessible exploration of the concept of the self from Buddhist philosophy, Daoism, Western thought, and cognitive neuroscience. The book argues that the commonly held belief in a permanent self is an illusion that can be both misleading and harmful. By shedding this illusion, Garfield suggests we can lead more ethical, spontaneous, and connected lives, improving our relationships and wellbeing.
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Ideal for readers interested in religion, philosophy, and spirituality, especially those curious about Buddhist teachings and the nature of self. Suitable for a thoughtful audience seeking practical insights into ethics, consciousness, and personal transformation.

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In Losing Ourselves, Jay Garfield, a leading expert on Buddhist philosophy, offers a brief and radically clear account of an idea that at first might seem frightening but that promises to liberate us and improve our lives, our relationships, and the world. Drawing on Indian and East Asian Buddhism, Daoism, Western philosophy, and cognitive neuroscience, Garfield shows why it is perfectly natural to think you have a selfβ€”and why it actually makes no sense at all and is even dangerous. Most importantly, he explains why shedding the illusion that you have a self can make you a better person.

Examining a wide range of arguments for and against the existence of the self, Losing Ourselves makes the case that there are not only good philosophical and scientific reasons to deny the reality of the self, but that we can lead healthier social and moral lives if we understand that we are selfless persons. The book describes why the Buddhist idea of no-self is so powerful and why it has immense practical benefits, helping us to abandon egoism, act more morally and ethically, be more spontaneous, perform more expertly, and navigate ordinary life more skilfully. Getting over the self-illusion also means escaping the isolation of self-identity and becoming a person who participates with others in the shared enterprise of life.

The result is a transformative book about why we have nothing to loseβ€”and everything to gainβ€”by losing our selves.

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Praised for striking a balance between accessibility and depth, Times Literary Supplement calls it a rare book where "the promise of losing yourself in a book has never been more literal." Reading Religion finds it "passionate, logical, and thought-provoking," while Paradigm Explorer describes it as "incisive" and a valuable contribution. The Religious Studies Review highlights its role as both an intriguing philosophical dialogue and a guide to human responsibility within the world.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691220574

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Jay L. Garfield is the Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, Logic, and Buddhist Studies at Smith College and a visiting professor of Buddhist philosophy at Harvard Divinity School. His many books include Engaging Buddhism.

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