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Self-Consciousness and Self-Determination

✍ Scribed by Ernst Tugendhat


Publisher
The MIT Press
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
373
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Ernst Tugendhat's study is a unique synthesis of the contemporary, Anglo-American philosophical approach with an abiding concern for classical philosophical problems. It brings the methods of linguistic analysis to bear on such epistemological, moral, and metaphysical issues as the meaning and interconnections of self knowledge, ego identity, rational self-understanding, and freedom of the will. In this context the views of Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Mead, and Hegel are searchingly examined. The philosophical testimony of Kierkegaard, Freud, Habermas, and others is also presented and weighed.Ernst Tugendhat is Professor of Philosophy at the Freie Universitat in Berlin. Self Consciousness and Self-Determination is included in the series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought, edited by Thomas McCarthy

✦ Table of Contents


Translator’s Introduction
Author’s Preface
Lecture 1 Introduction I:Preliminary
vii xxxiii Clarifications 1
Lecture 2 Introduction II: Formulation of the Problem 18
and Program
Lecture 3 The Traditional Theory of Self-Consciousness 39 at an Impasse
Lecture 4 Descending from the I to β€œI” 56
Lecture 5 Wittgenstein, I: The Impossibility of a Private Language
7 7 Lecture 6 Wittgenstein, II: The Way Out of the Fly 98
Bottle
Lecture 7 Transition to the Problem of Self- 120 Determination: Freud, Hegel, Kierkegaard
Lecture 8 Heidegger on the Relation of Oneself to 144 Oneself, I: The Approach
Lecture 9 Heidegger on the Relation of Oneself to 171 Oneself, II: The Elaboration
VI
Contents
Lecture 10 Heidegger on the Relation of Oneself to 200 Oneself, III: Choosing Oneself
Lecture 11 Mead, I: Symbolic Interaction 219 Lecture 12 Mead, II: The Self 237
Appendix: The Concept of Identity in Social Psychology 254 Lecture 13 Concluding with Hegel, I 263 Lecture 14 Concluding with Hegel, II 289
Notes 325 Bibliography 333 Index 337


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