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Inexpressible Publications - Links on self, personal identity, self-knowledge


Links relevant to the "Challenge the Philosophy" competition

The Headless way

An introduction to the English philosopher, Douglas E. Harding whose philosophy centered around the concept of seeing who you are.

Texts

Various contemporary academic articles on self, personal identity, self-knowledge.

Classical texts

Perspectives on self by Aristotle, Plato, Berkeley, Hume, Kant and others

Article on self

"Self" by Galen Strawson, Journal of Consciousness Studies.

Article on self

"Self as a Centre of Narrative Gravity", in Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives.

* Article on self-knowledge

"Self, knowledge, self-knowledge in Aristotle" by Bryan Register (Touches on arguments directly relevant to the competition.)

Article on self-knowledge

"Conscious Attitudes, Attention and Self-Knowledge" by Christopher Peacocke.

Article on self-awareness

"The Mind's Awareness of Itself" by Fred Dretske.

Comment on self-knowledge

"'Self' and the self" by John Perry.

Quotes on self-knowledge

Various quotes by Samuel Johnson.

* Seven lectures on the validation of a universal spiritualism

"The Reconstruction of Religious Thought" in Islam by Allama Mohammad Iqbal (The seven lectures were delivered at meetings of the Aristotelian Society, London, between 1932 and 1933. The lectures include a detailed analysis of the epistemic nature of human thought and references many thinkers like Kant, Hume, Nietzsche, Descartes, Berkley, Whitehead, Zeno, Bergson, Einstein, and Darwin.)

Series of chapters pertaining in part to self-knowledge

"HABEAS MENTEM: The Given Word" by Ivan Alexander


Miscellaneous

Philosophy Links

Various philosophy links on consciousness, non-duality, quantum physics etc. provided by Wide Open Windows.


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