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Duties to the Dead? : Earnest Imagination and Remembrance
Stokes, Patrick (Indiana University Press, 2011-09-29) -
Forgiveness and the Rat Man : Kierkegaard, 'narrative unity' and 'wholeheartedness' revisited
Lippitt, John (Edinburgh University Press, 2015-05)In Narrative Identity, Autonomy and Mortality: from Frankfurt and MacIntyre to Kierkegaard (Routledge, 2012), John Davenport has responded in detail to criticisms made by myself and others of the attempt to distinguish ... -
Is narrative identity four-dimensionalist?
Stokes, Patrick (2012)The claim that selves are narratively constituted has attained considerable currency in both analytic and continental philosophy. However, a set of increasingly standard objections to narrative identity are also emerging. ... -
Kierkegaard's Mirrors : Interest, Self and Moral Vision
Stokes, Patrick (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)Beginning with the structural account of consciousness offered in Johannes Climacus, this book develops a new phenomenological interpretation of what Kierkegaard calls 'interest': a self-reflexive mode of thought, vision ... -
Naked subjectivity: minimal vs. narrative selves in Kierkegaard
Stokes, Patrick (2010)In recent years a significant debate has arisen as to whether Kierkegaard offers a version of the onarrative approacho to issues of personal identity and self-constitution. In this paper I do not directly take sides in ... -
Narrative, Identity and the Kierkegaardian Self
Lippitt, John; Stokes, Patrick; School of Humanities; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; Philosophy (Edinburgh University Press, 2015-05)Are selves stories? Is each of us the main character in a narrative we tell about ourselves? Are selves and persons the same thing, or is each of us somehow both these things? What implications does the possibility of ... -
What's Missing in Episodic Self-Experience? : A Kierkegaardian Response to Galen Strawson
Stokes, Patrick (2010)Galen Strawson has articulated a spectrum of 'temporal temperaments' populated at one end by 'Diachronics,' who experience their selves (understood as a 'present mental entity') as persisting across time, and at the other ...