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- catalog contributor b10931057.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-207) and index.".
- catalog description "The Mind Body Problem -- The Nature of the Self -- Self and Mind -- The Self is a Simple Entity -- Neither its Presence nor its Survival is a Matter of Degree -- The Identity of the Self -- One Self -- The Self from the First Person Point of View -- The Distinction Between Self and Mind -- Phenomenology of Experience -- The Self as the Centre of Agency -- Direct Experience of the Self as Consciousness -- The Subject of Consciousness -- A Defence of Pure Consciousness -- Unity of Consciousness -- Unity of Consciousness and the Self -- Humean Connections -- Thoughts of a Higher Order -- "Just So" Stories -- A Special Case of Unity of Agency? -- Unification by the Brain -- "Split Brains" and the Unity of Consciousness -- Unity of Person -- An Adaptation of Broad's Argument -- The Continuity of the Self -- Foster's Argument that Co-personality Entails Consubjectivity -- Unger's Argument for Shared Experience -- Our Knowledge of Our Own Continuity -- The Self in Sleep -- The Argument for the Non-existence of the Self During Deep Sleep or Coma -- The Argument for the Existence of the Self During Sleep and Coma -- A Summary of the Argument -- Survival -- A Misguided Approach -- The Priority of the First Person Point of View -- Ordinary Survival -- Extraordinary Survival -- Replicas and Survivors -- Fake Survival Exposed -- Other Criteria: Parfit's Relation R -- Other Criteria: Brennan's S-relation -- The Appeal of Psychological Connection -- Survival and Identity -- Fission and Fusion -- Fission--a Metaphysical Possibility?".
- catalog extent "ix, 213 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Survival of the self.".
- catalog identifier "1840143436".
- catalog isFormatOf "Survival of the self.".
- catalog isPartOf "Avebury series in philosophy".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate,".
- catalog relation "Survival of the self.".
- catalog subject "126 21".
- catalog subject "BD438.5 .H37 1998".
- catalog subject "Self (Philosophy)".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Mind Body Problem -- The Nature of the Self -- Self and Mind -- The Self is a Simple Entity -- Neither its Presence nor its Survival is a Matter of Degree -- The Identity of the Self -- One Self -- The Self from the First Person Point of View -- The Distinction Between Self and Mind -- Phenomenology of Experience -- The Self as the Centre of Agency -- Direct Experience of the Self as Consciousness -- The Subject of Consciousness -- A Defence of Pure Consciousness -- Unity of Consciousness -- Unity of Consciousness and the Self -- Humean Connections -- Thoughts of a Higher Order -- "Just So" Stories -- A Special Case of Unity of Agency? -- Unification by the Brain -- "Split Brains" and the Unity of Consciousness -- Unity of Person -- An Adaptation of Broad's Argument -- The Continuity of the Self -- Foster's Argument that Co-personality Entails Consubjectivity -- Unger's Argument for Shared Experience -- Our Knowledge of Our Own Continuity -- The Self in Sleep -- The Argument for the Non-existence of the Self During Deep Sleep or Coma -- The Argument for the Existence of the Self During Sleep and Coma -- A Summary of the Argument -- Survival -- A Misguided Approach -- The Priority of the First Person Point of View -- Ordinary Survival -- Extraordinary Survival -- Replicas and Survivors -- Fake Survival Exposed -- Other Criteria: Parfit's Relation R -- Other Criteria: Brennan's S-relation -- The Appeal of Psychological Connection -- Survival and Identity -- Fission and Fusion -- Fission--a Metaphysical Possibility?".
- catalog title "The survival of the self / Robin Harwood.".
- catalog type "text".