In this paper we defend the notion of narrative identity against Galen Strawson's recent critique. With reference to Elyn Saks's memoir of her schizophrenia, we question the coherence of Strawson's conception of the Episodic self and show why the capacity for narrative integration is important for a flourishing life. We also argue that Saks's case and reflections on the therapeutic role of “illness narratives” put pressure on narrative theories that specify unduly restrictive constraints on self-constituting narratives, and clarify the need to distinguish identity from autonomy.24 page(s
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...
In this intellectual autobiography, I trace the development of the idea of narrative identity as man...
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...
abstract: Personal identity stands at the heart of many practical practices such as paying individua...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publishing [F...
In recent decades, the theme of ‘narrative identity’ has seen a significant development in different...
In recent decades, the theme of ‘narrative identity’ has seen a significant development in different...
In recent decades, attention to the issue of ‘narrative identity’, and problems connected to it, has...
In recent decades, attention to the issue of ‘narrative identity’, and problems connected to it, has...
The claim that selves are narratively constituted has attained considerable currency in both analyti...
The following paper offers an account of Paul Ricoeur’s “narrative identity” which proposes that the...
A popular “Reductionist” account of personal identity unifies person stages into persons in virtue o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of identity play process by inclu...
Are selves stories? Is each of us the main character in a narrative we tell about ourselves? Are sel...
This essay develops a theory of identities, selves, and ‘the self’ that both explains the sense in w...
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...
In this intellectual autobiography, I trace the development of the idea of narrative identity as man...
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...
abstract: Personal identity stands at the heart of many practical practices such as paying individua...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publishing [F...
In recent decades, the theme of ‘narrative identity’ has seen a significant development in different...
In recent decades, the theme of ‘narrative identity’ has seen a significant development in different...
In recent decades, attention to the issue of ‘narrative identity’, and problems connected to it, has...
In recent decades, attention to the issue of ‘narrative identity’, and problems connected to it, has...
The claim that selves are narratively constituted has attained considerable currency in both analyti...
The following paper offers an account of Paul Ricoeur’s “narrative identity” which proposes that the...
A popular “Reductionist” account of personal identity unifies person stages into persons in virtue o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of identity play process by inclu...
Are selves stories? Is each of us the main character in a narrative we tell about ourselves? Are sel...
This essay develops a theory of identities, selves, and ‘the self’ that both explains the sense in w...
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...
In this intellectual autobiography, I trace the development of the idea of narrative identity as man...
Contrary to common folk and expert theory, the human self is not unitary. There is no Cartesian thea...