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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen LangfurPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.330kg ISBN: 9781032895277ISBN 10: 1032895276 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 07 May 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart One: The You-I Event in infancy and why it disappears 1 Introducing the You-I Event 2 Born to connect 3 Becoming I through a You 4 Counterfeiting the You-I Event Part Two: The You-I Event after infancy 5 Heidegger’s hammer and the spectral You 6 Love and the precluded You 7 The split-off self in action 8 The You-I Event in art 9 The You-I Event in conversation Part Three: Philosophical issues 10 Other accounts of self-awareness 11 Free will and the You-I account 12 The call of conscience 13 God or the precluded You 14 What can be done Appendix: Replies to imagined critics Acknowledgements IndexReviews""Connecting philosophy with recent infancy studies, Langfur reopens the great old questions of being and meaning. He talks about love and work, art and religion, conversation and ethics. His fresh approach had me rethinking issues that I had settled or tabled. Others may find themselves, as I did, not only reading Langfur’s book but being read by it."" Ted L. Estess, Dean Emeritus of the Honors College at the University of Houston ""Simone Weil says that attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity; Langfur presses further, in the tradition of Buber but incorporating infancy research. He challenges us with the possibility that another person’s attention creates our sense of being. His book may well initiate a new phase of conversation about personhood, informed by both philosophy and psychology."" W. F. “Bill” Monroe, author of Power to Hurt: The Virtues of Alienation, as well as Primary Care, a medical drama about dementia and personhood ""Philosophy Meets the Infant is a short book, yet it reads like an epic. It guides the reader through a gallery of scenes from the perspective of the infant, creating a new language as it goes along. In dialogue with philosophers and psychologists, Langfur offers a compelling, new unifying perspective on the development of self, applying it to different spheres of existence such as love, art, and religion. The concept of the You-I Event introduced here is a pivotal idea that scholars will need to engage with moving forward."" Alessandra Fasulo, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth ""Psychology’s greatest contribution to modernity may be its affirmation of the profound significance of our earliest experiences. Yet, when it comes to the intensely intimate, subtle, and personal dynamic between caregivers and infants, experiment is not enough. A broader approach is necessary for understanding the I-you connection that grounds our relations with self, others, and world. In this work, Langfur applies the approach of continental philosophy in a way that illuminates and brings to life the field of infant studies and reversibly – philosophy itself. He places the caregiver-infant relationship at the center of philosophical discourse, giving it the status it has always deserved. This is a unique interdisciplinary endeavor that addresses a longstanding need in our culture."" James Morley, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ramapo College of New Jersey. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Phenomenological Psychology ""Langfur’s Philosophy Meets the Infant draws on infancy research to approach philosophical questions that have long existed. What are the origins of self-awareness? We learn about ourselves through interactions with others. This is true in infancy and throughout our lives. Langfur takes this truth to intriguing levels."" Ann Bigelow, Professor Emerita and Senior Research Professor in Developmental Psychology at St. Francis Xavier University Author InformationStephen Langfur, PhD, has published widely in phenomenology and psychology journals. Philosophy Meets the Infant is Langfur’s first book-length treatment of what he calls the You-I Event, in which self-awareness originates and develops through the attentions of others. He has also authored the philosophical memoir Confession from a Jericho Jail (Grove-Weidenfeld 1992, Fomite 2023). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |