Third-Person Self-Knowledge, Self-Interpretation, and Narrative

This volume answers questions that lead to a clearer picture of third-person self- knowledge, the self-interpretation it embeds, and its narrative structure. Bringing together current research on third-person self-knowledge and self-interpretation, the book focuses on third-person self-knowledge, an...

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Other Authors: Pedrini, Patrizia (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Kirsch, Julie (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, 96
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, by Patrizia Pedrini and Julie Kirsch
  • Chapter 1. "Self-Knowing Interpreters vs. Self-Knowing Subjects," by Annalisa Coliva
  • Chapter 2. "Self-Defence and Self-Knowledge: Truth and Interpretation in Psychoanalysis," by Michael Lacewing
  • Chapter 3. "Self-Interpretation, Narrative, and Intersubjectivity," by Shaun Gallagher
  • Chapter 4. "Knowing Our Minds: What and How?", by Daniel Hutto and Patrick McGivern
  • Chapter 5. "Introspection, Introjection and Interpersonal Understanding: The Phenomenological Approach," by Dermot Moran
  • Chapter 6. "Hermeneutics, Third-Person Self-Interpretation, and Narrative," by Bruce B. Janz
  • Chapter 7. "How do Narratives Spin the Self? Implications for Self-Knowledge," by Serife Tekin
  • Chapter 8. "Self-Interpretations as Software: Toward a New Understanding of Why False Self-Conceptions Persist," by Tad Zawidski
  • Chapter 9. "Interpreting Intuitions,"; by Neil Van Leeuwen and Marcus McGahhey
  • Chapter 10: "Interpreting Things Past," by Julie Kirsch
  • Chapter 11: "Close Cover: Practical Knowledge and Retrospective Assessment," by Carla Bagnoli
  • Chapter 12: "Self-Knowledge, Mental Time Travel, and Agency," by Luca Malatesti and Filip Cec
  • Chapter 13: "Alienation, Identification, and Self-Knowledge," by Matthew Parrott
  • Chapter 14: "Conceptualizing of One's Inner Experience," by Patrizia Pedrini
  • Chapter 15: "Extended Knowledge and Self-Knowledge," Duncan Prichard and Adam Carter.