Staying Alive: Personal Identity, Practical Concerns, and the Unity of a Life

Author:   Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198801276


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 April 2017
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Staying Alive: Personal Identity, Practical Concerns, and the Unity of a Life


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Author:   Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9780198801276


ISBN 10:   0198801270
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 April 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Locke and the Psychological Continuity Theorists 2: Division of Labor 3: The Expanded Practical and the Problem of Multiplicity 4: Complexity and Individual Unity 5: The Person Life View 6: Personal Identity 7: Ontology Conclusion Index

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Staying Alive is a beautifully constructive and often subtly argued book. It treats contrary views with great courtesy, and shows a powerful and bold philosophical mind. Galen Strawson, London Review of Books A brief review cannot do justice to all the invariably subtle, sophisticated, and fascinating arguments contained in this very fine bookSchechtman's writing style is exceptionally clear, analytic, and yet, as we have all come to appreciate in her prose, tender. Staying Alive is a seminal work, enhancing the debate on personhood and personal identity in an important way. It is highly recommended to experts and students alike, even to those who are not constantly wondering what it takes to stay alive. Nils-Frederic Wagner, Philosophical Quarterly How at this late date in the discussion within contemporary analytic philosophy of personhood and personal identity can one make a significant new contribution to our understanding of both? ... In this valuable addition to the literature ... Marya Schechtman may have found a way. It is by moving the analytic debate in a more empirical direction. This is by no means all she does in this important new book. Raymond Martin, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Schechtman's book is enjoyable to read, and highly original and interesting. It deserves to be investigated very carefully. Paul Snowdon, The Philosophers' Magazine


`Staying Alive is a beautifully constructive and often subtly argued book. It treats contrary views with great courtesy, and shows a powerful and bold philosophical mind.' Galen Strawson, London Review of Books `A brief review cannot do justice to all the invariably subtle, sophisticated, and fascinating arguments contained in this very fine bookSchechtman's writing style is exceptionally clear, analytic, and yet, as we have all come to appreciate in her prose, tender. Staying Alive is a seminal work, enhancing the debate on personhood and personal identity in an important way. It is highly recommended to experts and students alike, even to those who are not constantly wondering what it takes to stay alive.' Nils-Frederic Wagner, Philosophical Quarterly `How at this late date in the discussion within contemporary analytic philosophy of personhood and personal identity can one make a significant new contribution to our understanding of both? . . . In this valuable addition to the literature . . . Marya Schechtman may have found a way. It is by moving the analytic debate in a more empirical direction. This is by no means all she does in this important new book.' Raymond Martin, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews `Schechtman's book is enjoyable to read, and highly original and interesting. It deserves to be investigated very carefully.' Paul Snowdon, The Philosophers' Magazine


Author Information

Marya Schechtman is a professor of philosophy and member of the Laboratory of Integrative Neuroscience at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is the author of The Constitution of Selves (Cornell University Press 1996) as well as numerous articles on personal identity, bioethics, and philosophy of mind. She also has interests in practical reasoning and Existentialism.

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