Self knowledge & moral identity

New Delhi, India: Tulika Books (2022)
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Abstract

Many contemporary philosophers, such as Akeel Bilgrami, Crispin Wright, Christine Korsgaard, and Mrinal Miri, have explicitly discussed the relevance of self-knowledge in relation to the discourse of normativity. This book addresses the notion of self-knowledge as relevant in the formation of moral identity.

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Ranjan K. Panda
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