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Narrative, Identity and the Kierkegaardian Self

Patrick Stokes
Barcode 9781399567640
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Release Date: 31/08/2026

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Theology
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Contributors: John Lippitt (Edited by), Patrick Stokes (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Use insights from Kierkegaard to explore contemporary problems of self, time, narrative and death.
Is each of us the main character in a story we tell about ourselves, or is this narrative understanding of selfhood misguided and possibly harmful? Are selves and persons the same thing? And what does the possibility of sudden death mean for our ability to understand the narrative of ourselves? These questions have been much discussed both in recent philosophy and by scholars grappling with the work of the enigmatic 19th-century thinker Søren Kierkegaard. For the first time, this collection brings together figures in both contemporary philosophy and Kierkegaard studies to explore pressing issues in the philosophy of personal identity and moral psychology. It serves both to advance important ongoing discussions of selfhood and to explore the light that, 200 years after his birth, Kierkegaard is still able to shed on contemporary problems.