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The Network Self: Relation, Process, and Personal Identity

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
244
Series
Routledge Studies in American Philosophy, 18
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction to The Network Self
1. Basic Thesis
2. The Practical and the Metaphysical
3. Origins: Relational and Temporal Self Theories
4. The Basic Thesis: The Self as Network and Process
5. Practical Implications
6. Other Relational Self Theories
7. Pragmatism
2 The Relational Process Self: The Cumulative Network Model
1. Preliminaries
2. The Relational Self: The Cumulative Network Model (CNM)
3. Network Relationality
4. Relational Self in Process: A Cumulative Whole
5. Affinities
3 Identity and the Network Self
1. Introduction
2. Identity and Indiscernibility
3. Identity Over Time
4. Numerical Unity and Network Preservation
5. Characterization
6. Practical Implications of the Cumulative Network Model of the Self
4 Fusion and Fission: Thought Experiments, Persons, and Personal Identity
1. Introduction
2. Fusion: Brain Transplant of One Self Into the Body of Another Self
3. Fission, Teleporting, and Swampman
4. Prudential Concern for Future Selves
5. Concluding Remarks
5 First-person Perspective and Reflexive Selves
1. Introduction
2. Pragmatic Reflexivity
3. Self as Reflexive Community
4. Reflexive Communication, Preliminaries
5. Relational Self as Active: “Me” and “I”
6. Reflexive Activity as Interpretation
7. Reflexive Activity as Reflexive Communication
8. Looking Ahead: Reflexive Communication and Autonomy
6 Autonomy and the Network Self
1. Introduction
2. Autonomy as Self-rule
3. Self-rule: Individual and the State
4. Reflexive Communication as Root of Autonomy
5. Autonomy, Hierarchy, and Subjective Authority
6. Autonomy, Authenticity, and Identity
7. Autonomy, Social Norms, and Socialization
8. Autonomy and Power
9. Examples of Autonomy as Self-Governance Through Norm-Generation
10. Constraints on Autonomy
11. Autonomy: Contemporary Discussions
12. Summing Up
7 Responsibility and the Network Self
1. Introduction
2. Re-identification and Agential Responsibility
3. Agential Ownership
4. Responsibility Ascription and Distribution in Fusion and Fission Thought Experiments
5. Forward-looking Responsibility and the Incomplete Self
6. The Network Self and Responsibility in Collective Contexts
7. Some Objections
8. Conclusion
References
Index


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