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Raymond Martin (Author), John Barresi (Author)
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June 13, 2006

This book traces the development of theories of the self and personal identity from the ancient Greeks to the present day. From Plato and Aristotle to Freud and Foucault, Raymond Martin and John Barresi explore the works of a wide range of thinkers and reveal the larger intellectual trends, controversies, and ideas that have revolutionized the way we think about ourselves.

The authors open with ancient Greece, where the ideas of Plato, Aristotle, and the materialistic atomists laid the groundwork for future theories. They then discuss the ideas of the church fathers and medieval and Renaissance philosophers, including St. Paul, Philo, Augustine, Aquinas, and Montaigne. In their coverage of the emergence of a new mechanistic conception of nature in the seventeenth century, Martin and Barresi note a shift away from religious and purely philosophical notions of self and personal identity to more scientific and social conceptions, a trend that has continued to the present day. They explore modern philosophy and psychology, including the origins of different traditions within each discipline, and explain both the theoretical relevance of feminism and gender and ethnic studies and also the ways that Derrida and other recent thinkers have challenged the very idea that a unified self or personal identity even exists.

Martin and Barresi cover a number of issues broached by philosophers and psychologists, such as the existence of a fixed and unchanging self and whether the concept of the soul has a use outside of religious contexts. They address the question of whether notions of the soul and the self are still viable in today's world. Together, they reveal the fascinating ways in which great thinkers have grappled with these and other questions and the astounding impact their ideas have had on the development of self-understanding in the west.

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With plentiful notes and a full list of references; recommended for academic and larger public systems.

(Jason Moore Library Journal Review 1/1/2007)

The Rise and Fall of Soul and Self is probably destined to become a benchmark of sorts.

(Chris Scott Ideas Book Review 8/15/07)

The Rise and Fall of Soul and Self is... destined to become a benchmark of sorts.

(Chris Scott The Globe and Mail )

Barresi and Martin provide an enjoyable and rich account of the history of personal identity in Western thought.

(Simon Blackburn New Scientist )

This solid book faithfully and intelligibly summarises the ideas of all the western figures who have tackled personal identity.

(Christian Tyler Financial Times )

Martin and Barresi offer a succinct but comprehensive history of the concept of self. Their work is uniquely successful... Highly recommended.

(Choice )

Inviting, informative, and free of mystification and arrogance.

(PsycCRITIQUES )

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The Rise and Fall of Soul and Self is a remarkably expansive and illuminating history of theories of self and personal identity from the ancient Greeks to the present day.

(Marya Schechtman, professor of philosophy at the University of Illinois at Chicago and author of The Constitution of Selves 5 August 2006)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (June 13, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231137443
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231137447
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,196,745 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, Reductionistic, Not Much New, June 17, 2007
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Love the topic but am disappointed by this book for three reasons. First, the territory covered is pretty elementary, summarizing material that most well-read people already know. Second, rather than engaging the variety of issues relevant to understanding the self, this book focuses primarily on the narrower issues of the unity and continuity of the self; that is fine, but the book's promo material does not make that narrower scope clear, so it's a bit misleading. Third, what starts out looking like an even-handed review of the history of the self turns out in the end to be a heavy-handed, ideologically scientistic and materialist slam on Christianity. In the end what we learn about the human self is less about "everything that happened and what it means" (what the authors propose at the start) and more about the authors' personal "vantage point," which turns out to be a rehash of the old, misguided science-religion conflict frame asserting how "religious dogma can retard scientific understanding" with "Christianity [being] primarily responsible, with its dogma," that has the effect of imposing a "vicelike grip," casting "a shadow" over science and philosophy, etc. ad nauseum. The authors' philosophy of science seems stuck in the 1930s, blissfully unaware of the controversial nature of their reductionistic, materialist metaphysic and anthropology. As if the only alternative was Cartesian dualism. Or as if Lacan, Foucault, and Derrida deserve to be taken as self-evident gospel. One expects more and better in 2007 from educated scholars. One might expect, for instance, attention to the nature of (seemingly immaterial) mind and consciousness as related to the argument, the very thing that makes the writing and reading of such books possible. Why is it that some of the most scientistic scholars are the least able to see their own pre-scientific ideology? Ironically, the book's last line quotes a Bible verse (Proverbs 16:18), which, these days, seems most applicable to triumphalist, scientistic materialists of this sort. May be worth a library borrow, but not buying.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating book, October 6, 2010
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For anyone who has ever wanted to know the essence of what the different philosophers over the centuries have said, this is a great book to read. I have been fascinated to read the overview of the philosophers from Plato to the present time, and was even inspired to follow up with a book found in the bibliography covering pre-Socratic philosophers. I now know which of the thinkers that I want to read in depth in my own search for Truth without having to spend the kind of years these authors have obviously spent reading all of their works.
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