• Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
  • Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作
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Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge Richard Moran  self-knowledge经典之作

Perhaps no book has had such an immediately transformative impact on me as this one.-John Schwenkler

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作者Moran

出版社Ox

出版时间2001

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页数202页

上书时间2021-07-09

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Perhaps no book has had such an immediately transformative impact on me as this one. It's been about 10 years now and I can still recall where I was when I first started reading Authority and Estrangement, and remember the feeling of having it reshape my thinking almost a sentence at a time. I often point to it as a book that shows how the tools of analytic philosophy can be given a real-life bearing: it's the rare piece of philosophy that's helped me to understand myself better than I had before, as opposed to just thinking differently about some abstract questions.

Since Socrates, and through Descartes to the present day, the problems of self-knowledge have been central to philosophy's understanding of itself. Today the idea of ''first-person authority''--the claim of a distinctive relation each person has toward his or her own mental life--has been challenged from a number of directions, to the point where many doubt the person bears any distinctive relation to his or her own mental life, let alone a privileged one. In Authority and Estrangement, Richard Moran argues for a reconception of the first-person and its claims. Indeed, he writes, a more thorough repudiation of the idea of privileged inner observation leads to a deeper appreciation of the systematic differences between self-knowledge and the knowledge of others, differences that are both irreducible and constitutive of the very concept and life of the person.

Masterfully blending philosophy of mind and moral psychology, Moran develops a view of self-knowledge that concentrates on the self as agent rather than spectator. He argues that while each person does speak for his own thought and feeling with a distinctive authority, that very authority is tied just as much to the disprivileging of the first-person, to its specific possibilities of alienation. Drawing on certain themes from Wittgenstein, Sartre, and others, the book explores the extent to which what we say about ourselves is a matter of discovery or of creation, the difficulties and limitations in being ''objective'' toward ourselves, and the conflicting demands of realism about oneself and responsibility for oneself. What emerges is a strikingly original and psychologically nuanced exploration of the contrasting ideals of relations to oneself and relations to others.

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