L.A. Paul argues that “transformative experiences” challenge our hopes to live up to an ideal that she believes is upheld within western, wealthy cultures. If these experiences reveal information to us about the world and ourselves that is in principle unavailable to us before we undergo them, it seems that there is no hope for us to be rational, authentic and autonomous masters of our own lives. Supposing that Paul is right about this, how concerned should we be? Here, I challenge the ideal of "rational mastery" that guides Paul’s project, and which must be granted in order to motivate the philosophical challenge purportedly generated by experiences that drastically change who we are and what we know
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This chapter discusses how we should think about experiences that threaten to radically transform ou...
L.A. Paul argues that “transformative experiences” challenge our hopes to live up to an ideal that s...
We develop a broader, more fine-grained taxonomy of forms of transformative experience, inspired by ...
A discussion of L.A. Paul's 'Transformative Experience' from an Author Meets Critics session at the ...
Abstract: I’m going to generalize the points that L.A. Paul makes in her Transformative Experience a...
Therefore, remove altogether your aversion for anything that is not in our power, and transfer it th...
Laurie Paul argues that, when it comes to many of your most significant life-changing decisions, the...
In a widely discussed forthcoming article, “What you can't expect when you're expecting,” L. A. Paul...
Abstract: This paper focuses on cases of epistemically transformative experiences, as Paul calls the...
This thesis analyzes L.A. Paul’s concept of transformative experience. It specifically analyzes Paul...
Abstract: In this commentary we engage with Paul’s Transformative Experience as it relates to decisi...
Some of the most fundamental decisions we make in our lives – such as becoming a parent or moving t...
Suppose that our life choices result in unpredictable experiences, as L.A. Paul has recently argued....
How should one decide whether to undergo an experience that changes who one is? In her discussion of...
This chapter discusses how we should think about experiences that threaten to radically transform ou...
L.A. Paul argues that “transformative experiences” challenge our hopes to live up to an ideal that s...
We develop a broader, more fine-grained taxonomy of forms of transformative experience, inspired by ...
A discussion of L.A. Paul's 'Transformative Experience' from an Author Meets Critics session at the ...
Abstract: I’m going to generalize the points that L.A. Paul makes in her Transformative Experience a...
Therefore, remove altogether your aversion for anything that is not in our power, and transfer it th...
Laurie Paul argues that, when it comes to many of your most significant life-changing decisions, the...
In a widely discussed forthcoming article, “What you can't expect when you're expecting,” L. A. Paul...
Abstract: This paper focuses on cases of epistemically transformative experiences, as Paul calls the...
This thesis analyzes L.A. Paul’s concept of transformative experience. It specifically analyzes Paul...
Abstract: In this commentary we engage with Paul’s Transformative Experience as it relates to decisi...
Some of the most fundamental decisions we make in our lives – such as becoming a parent or moving t...
Suppose that our life choices result in unpredictable experiences, as L.A. Paul has recently argued....
How should one decide whether to undergo an experience that changes who one is? In her discussion of...
This chapter discusses how we should think about experiences that threaten to radically transform ou...