Philosophy of Personal Identity and Multiple Personality

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analytic philosophy
Author_Logi Gunnarsson
Belief Revision
BII
Bundle Theory
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Characterization Question
coexistence
Coexistence Thesis
commitment
Commitment Continuity
Commitment Criterion
continuity
criterion
diachronic
Diachronic Identity
dissociative identity disorder
Duplication Problem
entities
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Fi Ght Club
Fi Rst Person Perspective
Fi Ssion
Fl Ying Phobia
fundamental
Fundamental Entities
individuation criteria
Intentional Episodes
metaphysics of multiple selves
Multiple Personality
Phenomenal Body
phenomenological analysis
Philosophical Thought Experiments
psychiatric case studies
psychological
Psychological Relations
relations
self-concept theory
Spinal Cords
Suffi Cient Condition
thesis
Unity Reaction
Vegetative Approach
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415849173
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As witnessed by recent films such as Fight Club and Identity, our culture is obsessed with multiple personality—a phenomenon raising intriguing questions about personal identity. This study offers both a full-fledged philosophical theory of personal identity and a systematic account of multiple personality. Gunnarsson combines the methods of analytic philosophy with close hermeneutic and phenomenological readings of cases from different fields, focusing on psychiatric and psychological treatises, self-help books, biographies, and fiction. He develops an original account of personal identity (the authorial correlate theory) and offers a provocative interpretation of multiple personality: in brief, "multiples" are right about the metaphysics but wrong about the facts.

Logi Gunnarsson is Professor of Philosophy at University of Potsdam, Germany.

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