1: Introduction: 'The I, the I'
2: 'The self'
3: The self and the sesmet
4: Against corporism
5: I have no future
6: 'We live beyond any tale that we happen to enact'
7: The unstoried life
8: Self-intimation
9: Fundamental Singleness: how to turn the Second Paralogism into a
valid argument
10: Radical self-awareness
11: I and I: immunity to error through misidentification of the
subject
12: 'The secrets of all hearts': Locke on personal identity
13: 'When I enter most intimately into what I call myself': Hume on
the mind
14: 'All my hopes vanish': Hume on the mind
Galen Strawson holds the President's Chair of Philosophy at the
University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of Freedom and
Belief (Oxford, 1986, 2nd edition 2010); The Secret Connexion:
Causation, Realism, and David Hume (Oxford 1989, 2nd edition 2014);
Mental Reality (MIT Press 1994, 2nd edition 2009), Selves: An Essay
in Revisionary Metaphysics (2009, revised edition 2011); Locke on
personal identity: Consciousness and
Concernment (2011, 2nd edition 2014); and The Evident Connexion:
Hume on personal identity (2011, 2nd edition 2014).
rich, fascinating and evolving thoughts about what he calls "the
self" . . . how stimulating and enjoyable it is to engage with the
original and invariably elegant essays in Strawson's book.
*Paul F. Snowdon, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews*
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