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    • Giving the 'dear self' its due : Kierkegaard, Frankfurt and self-love 

      Lippitt, John (Bloomsbury Academic, 2015-10-22)
      In her highly critical account of Harry Frankfurt's account of self-love (in this volume), Sylvia Walsh presents Kierkegaard’s Christian view as a corrective to Frankfurt’s naturalistic account. Walsh criticises Frankfurt ...
    • In defence of narrative 

      Rudd, Anthony (2009)
      Over the last few decades, a number of influential philosophers, psychologists and others (including Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor and Paul Ricoeur) have invoked the notion of narrative as having a central role to ...
    • Narrative, expression and mental substance 

      Rudd, Anthony (2005)
      This paper starts from the debate between proponents of a neo-Lockean psychological continuity view of personal identity, and defenders of the idea that we are simple mental substances. Each party has valid criticisms of ...
    • Natural doubts 

      Rudd, Anthony (2008)
      Many philosophers now argue that the doubts of the philosophical sceptic are unnatural ones, in that they are not forced on us by considerations that any reasonable person would have to accept as compelling but only arise ...
    • Self, Value and Narrative : a Kierkegaardian Approach 

      Rudd, Anthony (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012)
    • Skepticism, sublimity and transcendence 

      Rudd, Anthony (2008)
      Stanley Cavell has suggested that the deepest roots of skepticism lie in a sense of alienation between the subject and the world, and this has led him to reassess the philosophical importance of the Romantic project of ...