The First Person in Cognition and Morality

Author:   Béatrice Longuenesse (Julius Silver Professor of Philosophy, New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   98
Publication Date:   27 November 2019
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What do we express when we use the first-person pronoun 'I' in phrases such as 'I think' or 'I ought to'? Do we refer to ourselves as biologically unique, socially determined individuals? Or do we express a consciousness of ourselves as the bearers of thoughts we share, or can share, with all other human beings whatever their particular biological, social, or cultural background?Every year the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam invites a prominent philosopher to occupy the Spinoza Chair and give two public lectures on a topic in philosophy. Beatrice Longuenesse, in these lectures, explores the contrast and complementarity between these two aspects of the use of 'I'. Her first lecture considers the first-person pronoun in relation to the exercise of our mental capacities in abstract reasoning, and in relation to our knowledge of objective facts about the world. Her second lecture explores the use of 'I' in relation to what we take to be our moral obligations. In bringing together these two fascinating lectures, this book presents contrasting aspects of the self as radically individual on the one hand, and as the bearer of universally shared capacities on the other.

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Author:   Béatrice Longuenesse (Julius Silver Professor of Philosophy, New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.128kg
ISBN:  

9780198845829


ISBN 10:   0198845820
Pages:   98
Publication Date:   27 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Preface Lecture 1: 'I,' Singular and Universal Lecture 2: 'I' in Morality: Enlightenment and Suspicion

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...we have a formidable response to Lichtenberg's oft-quoted claim that we should say it thinks or there is thinking going on rather than I think, as well as a response to Nietzsche's notorious notion that thoughts come about when they will and not when I will them. * Ekin Erkan, The Review of Metaphysics *


"...we have a formidable response to Lichtenberg's oft-quoted claim that we should say ""it thinks"" or ""there is thinking going on"" rather than ""I think,"" as well as a response to Nietzsche's notorious notion that thoughts come about when they will and not when ""I"" will them. * Ekin Erkan, The Review of Metaphysics *"


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Béatrice Longuenesse is Julius Silver Professor of Philosophy at New York University. Her current interests include history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy of language and mind, and philosophical issues related to Freudian psychanalysis. She has written numerous books, including Kant on the Human Standpoint (Cambridge 2005), Hegel's Critique of Metaphysics (Cambridge 2007), and I, Me, Mine: Back to Kant, and Back Again (Oxford 2017). She also co-edited Kant and the Early Moderns (Cambridge, 2008) with Daniel Garber.

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