Singularity and Other Possibilities: Panenmentalist Novelties

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Rodopi, 2003 - Philosophy - 245 pages
This book elaborates the author's original metaphysics, panenmentalism, focusing on novel aspects of the singularity of any person. Among these aspects, integrated in a systematic view, are: love and singularity; private, intersubjective, and public accessibility; multiple personality; freedom of will; akrasia; a way out of the empiricist-rationalist conundrum; the possibility of God; and some major moral questions.
 

Contents

Foreword by Robert Ginsberg
1
THREE
65
Multiple Personality
77
FOUR
97
FIVE
113
SEVEN
131
EIGHT
145
NINE
157
157
179
ELEVEN
240
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Amihud Gilead was born in Jerusalem in 1947. He is married to Ruth and the father of Amir and Inbal. From 1989 till 1993, he was the chairperson of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Haifa, Israel. He has published four books and papers on Spinoza, Kant, and Plato in English and Hebrew. His previous books, The Platonic Odyssey: A Philosophical-Literary Inquiry into the Phaedo, and Saving Possibilities: A Study in Philosophical Psychology, appeared respectively in 1994 and in 1999 in this Series (Volumes 17 and 80).

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