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Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century (Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy)
 
 

Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century (Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy) [Hardcover]

John Barresi (Author), Raymond Martin (Author)

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0415216451 978-0415216456 December 15, 1999 1St Edition
Naturalization of the Soul charts the development of the concepts of soul and self in Western thought, from Plato to the present. It fills an important gap in intellectual history by being the first book to emphasize the enormous intellectual transformation in the eighteenth century, when the religious 'soul' was replaced first by a philosophical 'self' and then by a scientific 'mind'. The authors show that many supposedly contemporary theories of the self were actually discussed in the eighteenth century, and recognize the status of William Hazlitt as one of the most important Personal Identity theorists of the British Enlightenment, for his direct relevance to contemporary thinking.

Now available in paperback, Naturaliazation of the Soul is essential reading for anyone interested in the issues at the core of the Western philosophical tradition.

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'Its authors are professors of philosophy and psychology, respectively, and together they bring to intellectual history an authoritative grasp of contemporary philosophical and psychological concerns. The upshot is an exceptionally rich and stimulating work in which intellectual historians, philosophers and psychologists will learn much about their own and others' disciplines - this is a splendid book full of fascinating information and insights, and it deserves a wide readership.'
- Philosophical Books

'At every turn they seek to reassure the reader that some feature or another of the texts they discuss finds an echo in present-day debate - Identifying 'progress' in the history of ideas is, perhaps, a price worth paying if Naturalization of the Soul helps to awaken some interest in neglected figures from the past.'
- Times Literary Supplement

'A solid piece of scholarship, based on a careful examination of an impressive number of primary texts. The authors have gone down both the philosophical byroads and the highroads, unearthing relatively obscure works, as well as illuminating some that are well-known. I found their accounts consistently thoughtful and intelligent.'
- Mind

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Raymond Martin is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, US. John Barresi is Professor of Psychology at Dalhousie University, Canada.

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The first edition of Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding appeared in December of 1689. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
simple memory view, personal identity debate, fission examples, vehicular state, personal identity theory, soul theorists, vehicular body, mundane soul, personal persistence, immaterial soul, soul view, having done things, immaterial substance, substance accounts, emotional contagion, same consciousness, future selves
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Adam Smith, The Light of Nature Pursued, John Stuart Mill, James Mill, Quest of Himself, Hume's Treatise, Intellectual Powers, Power of God, Subject of Thought, Three Dialogues, Organical Operation
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