- Title Pages
- Series Editor’s Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Reflection I Does Homer’s Odysseus Know Himself?
- Chapter one Self-Knowledge in Plato
- Chapter two Aristotle’s Requisite of Self-Knowledge
- Chapter three Self-Knowledge in Later Stoicism
- Chapter Four Self-Knowledge in Plotinus
- Chapter five Augustine on Self-Knowledge and Human Subjectivity
- Chapter six Self-Knowledge in Scholasticism
- Chapter seven Self-Knowledge, Abnegation, and Fulfillment in Medieval Mysticism
- Chapter eight Socratic Self-Knowledge in Early Modern Philosophy
- Chapter nine Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception in Modern Moral Philosophy
- Chapter ten Kant’s Ideal of Self-Knowledge
- Reflection II Shelley and the Limit of Self-Knowledge
- Chapter eleven Self-Knowledge in Kierkegaard
- Chapter twelve Self-Knowledge as Freedom in Schopenhauer and Freud
- Chapter thirteen Husserl’s Phenomenology and the Project of Transcendental Self-Knowledge
- Reflection III Romare Bearden and a Collage of Self-Knowledge
- Chapter fourteen Self-Knowledge in Hermeneutic Philosophy
- Chapter fifteen The First Person and Self-Knowledge in Analytic Philosophy
- Reflection IV Self-Portraiture
- Bibliography
- Name Index
- Concept Index
- Illustration
(p.259) Reflection III Romare Bearden and a Collage of Self-Knowledge
(p.259) Reflection III Romare Bearden and a Collage of Self-Knowledge
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- Self-Knowledge
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Yasmine Espert
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- Oxford University Press
Keywords: self-knowledge, agency, hermeneutic philosophy, being-in-the-world, authenticity Dilthey, Heidegger
Keywords: self-knowledge, the first person, reference, self-consciousness, Hector-Neri Castañeda, Elizabeth Anscombe, Gareth Evans
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- Title Pages
- Series Editor’s Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Reflection I Does Homer’s Odysseus Know Himself?
- Chapter one Self-Knowledge in Plato
- Chapter two Aristotle’s Requisite of Self-Knowledge
- Chapter three Self-Knowledge in Later Stoicism
- Chapter Four Self-Knowledge in Plotinus
- Chapter five Augustine on Self-Knowledge and Human Subjectivity
- Chapter six Self-Knowledge in Scholasticism
- Chapter seven Self-Knowledge, Abnegation, and Fulfillment in Medieval Mysticism
- Chapter eight Socratic Self-Knowledge in Early Modern Philosophy
- Chapter nine Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception in Modern Moral Philosophy
- Chapter ten Kant’s Ideal of Self-Knowledge
- Reflection II Shelley and the Limit of Self-Knowledge
- Chapter eleven Self-Knowledge in Kierkegaard
- Chapter twelve Self-Knowledge as Freedom in Schopenhauer and Freud
- Chapter thirteen Husserl’s Phenomenology and the Project of Transcendental Self-Knowledge
- Reflection III Romare Bearden and a Collage of Self-Knowledge
- Chapter fourteen Self-Knowledge in Hermeneutic Philosophy
- Chapter fifteen The First Person and Self-Knowledge in Analytic Philosophy
- Reflection IV Self-Portraiture
- Bibliography
- Name Index
- Concept Index
- Illustration