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Virtual Selves, Real Persons Richard S. Hallam (University of Greenwich)

Virtual Selves, Real Persons By Richard S. Hallam (University of Greenwich)

Virtual Selves, Real Persons by Richard S. Hallam (University of Greenwich)


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How do we know and understand who we really are as human beings? The concept of 'the self' is central to many strands of psychology and philosophy. This book tackles the problem of how to define persons and selves and discusses the ways in which different disciplines have dealt with this topic.

Virtual Selves, Real Persons Summary

Virtual Selves, Real Persons: A Dialogue across Disciplines by Richard S. Hallam (University of Greenwich)

How do we know and understand who we really are as human beings? The concept of 'the self' is central to many strands of psychology and philosophy. This book tackles the problem of how to define persons and selves and discusses the ways in which different disciplines, such as biology, sociology and philosophy, have dealt with this topic. Richard S. Hallam examines the notion that the idea of the self as some sort of entity is a human construction and, in effect, a virtual reality. At the same time, this virtual self is intimately related to the reality of ourselves as biological organisms. Aiming to integrate a constructionist understanding of self with the universalizing assumptions that are needed in natural science approaches, this text is unique in its attempt to create a dialogue across academic disciplines, while retaining a consistent perspective on the problem of relating nature to culture.

Virtual Selves, Real Persons Reviews

In this fascinating book, Hallam draws on a deep knowledge of philosophy, psychology, cognitive neuroscience and anthropology to present a more complex and compelling view of 'the self' than has previously been offered. It is a model of what is possible when thinking is unconstrained by artificial disciplinary boundaries. --Mary Boyle Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology, University of East London
Showing a masterful grasp of the cross-disciplinary research on self, Richard Hallam provides an impressive, yet highly readable and sometimes humorous review of the different past and present thinking on the self. Virtual Selves, Real Persons lays the groundwork for an authentic dialogue between constructivists and natural scientists, neurophilosophy and social science and offers new insights to all students of self and serious self searchers. --Kieron O'Connor, University of Montreal
...Hallam brings together views on self from a variety of disciplines, including but not limited to philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology... In so doing, he allows the reader to see that struggling to understand self is perhaps more important to our nature as human beings than the answers that derive from that search. The historical perspective the author brings to the discussion serves as a unifying thread across the multiple disciplines. By viewing self in this manner, Hallam provides a launching place from which natural scientists, social scientists, philosophers, and historians can find a common topic of inquiry... this work would be an excellent choice for a course on history of science or for those interested in fostering dialogue (and academic courses) without disciplinary boundaries... Recommended... R E Osborne, Texas State University--San Marcos, Choice

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Part I. A constructionist framework for person and self: 1. The main themes: virtual selves, mind-body dualism and natural science; 2. Conceptualising self; 3. Generic persons and selves; 4. Multiplicity within singularity; 5. Sense-of-self: the first person perspective; 6. Self in historical explanation; 7. Self as historically positioned and narrated; Part II. Person and Self in Science: 8. Philosophy's legacy to a science of self; 9. Self in mind and brain; 10. Self, person as agent and natural causation; 11. Self in child development; 12. Self in human evolution; 13. Loose ends and split hairs; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9781107404229
9781107404229
1107404223
Virtual Selves, Real Persons: A Dialogue across Disciplines by Richard S. Hallam (University of Greenwich)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-04-19
348
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