Self–Knowledge and Moral Identity
The work engages with ideas from noted philosophers such as Akeel Bilgrami, Crispin Wright, Christine Korsgaard, and Mrinal Miri, particularly focussing on themes from Bilgrami's seminal text, Self-Knowledge and Resentment (2006), to deepen understanding of the connection between self-awareness and normativity.
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Self–Knowledge and Moral Identity
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Many contemporary philosophers, such as Akeel Bilgrami, Crispin Wright, Christine Korsgaard, and Mrinal Miri, have explicitly discussed the relevance of self-knowledge in relation to the discourse of normativity. This book addresses the notion of self-knowledge as relevant in the formation of moral identity.
To have self-knowledge is to know thyself – this philosophical dictum of ultimate knowledge has prevailed in the discourses of the Upanishads and classical Greek philosophy. It is more explicitly analysed in contemporary philosophical and moral psychology that traces the epistemic and normative content of knowledge claim along with the normative attitude of the knower – the person.
The performative character of the person unfolds the involved normative content in the very articulation of action. Many contemporary philosophers, such as Akeel Bilgrami, Crispin Wright, Christine Korsgaard, and Mrinal Miri, have explicitly discussed the relevance of self-knowledge vis-a-vis the discourse of normativity.
This volume addresses the notion of self-knowledge as relevant in the formation of moral identity and also focuses on the broad themes enunciated by Akeel Bilgrami in his seminal book, Self-Knowledge and Resentment (2006).
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9788195055937
Publisher: Tulika Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 06 April 2023
Country: India
Imprint: Tulika Books
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 168.0mm
Height: 242.0mm
Weight: 750g
Pages: 360
About the Author
Ranjan Kumar Panda is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai.
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