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The Essence of the Self

In Defense of the Simple View of Personal Identity
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The Essence of the Self by Geoffrey Madell offers a revised philosophical account of personal identity. Challenging prevailing views that focus on features common to all selves, Madell argues for defending the 'simple' or 'anti-criterial' perspective. He explores the gap between descriptive and personal self-reference, the limits of objective descriptions without indexicals, and the deeply personal nature of conscious perspectives. Arguing against bodily or psychological continuity as criteria for identity over time, Madell proposes that personal identity is absolute and uniquely different from any object in the world, provoking fresh debate in philosophy of mind.
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Ideal for students and scholars of philosophy and psychology, particularly those interested in personal identity, consciousness, and philosophy of mind. Readers seeking rigorous philosophical debate on the nature of the self will find this volume valuable.

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In this volume, Geoffrey Madell develops a revised account of the self, making a compelling case for why the "simple" or "anti-criterial" view of personal identity warrants a robust defense. Madell critiques recent discussions of the self for focusing on features which are common to all selves, and which therefore fail to capture the uniqueness of each self.

In establishing his own view of personal identity, Madell proposes: (a) that there is always a gap between β€˜A is f and g’ and β€˜I am f and g’; (b) that a complete description of the world offered without recourse to indexicals will fail to account for the contingent truth that I am one of the persons described; and (c) that an account of conscious perspectives on the world must take into account what it means for an apparently arbitrary one of these perspectives to be mine.

Engaging with contemporary positions on the first person, embodiment, psychological continuity, and other ongoing arguments, Madell contends that there can be no such thing as a criterion of personal identity through time, that no bodily or psychological continuity approach to the issue can succeed, and that personal identity through time must be absolute, not a matter of degree.

Madell’s view that the nature of the self is substantively different from that of objects in the world will generate significant discussion and debate among philosophers of mind.

Series: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

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Praised for its ambition and depth, reviewers commend Madell's tenacity and the book's rewarding insights. Daniel Giberman notes its compelling arguments, while A. P. Schwab highlights Madell's effective engagement with both objective and personal aspects of experience, recommending the book for readers interested in philosophy of mind.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138823945

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 December 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 362g

Pages: 144

About the Author

Geoffrey Madell was Senior Lecturer in PhilosophyΒ at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and is the author of The Identity of the Self (1981), Mind and Materialism (1988) and Philosophy, Music and Emotion (2002).

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