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Simulated Selves - The Undoing of Personal Identity in the Modern World (Hardcover)
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Simulated Selves - The Undoing of Personal Identity in the Modern World (Hardcover)
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The notion of a personal self took centuries to evolve, reaching
the pinnacle of autonomy with Descartes' 'I think, therefore I am'
in the 17th century. This 'personalisation' of identity thrived for
another hundred years before it began to be questioned, subject to
the emergence of broader, more inclusive forms of agency. Simulated
Selves: The Undoing Personal Identity in the Modern World addresses
the 'constructed' notion of personal identity in the West and how
it has been eclipsed by the development of new technological,
social, art historical and psychological infrastructures over the
last two centuries. While the provisional nature of the self-sense
has been increasingly accepted in recent years, Simulated Selves
addresses it in a new way - not by challenging it directly, but by
observing changes to the environments and cultural conventions that
have traditionally supported it. By narrating both its dismantling
and its incapacitation in this way, it records its undoing. Like
The Invention of the Self: Personal Identity in the Age of Art (to
which it forms a companion volume), Simulated Selves straddles
cultural history and philosophy. Firstly, it identifies hitherto
neglected forces that inform the course of cultural history.
Secondly, it highlights how the self is not the self-authenticating
abstraction, only accessible to introspection, that it seems to be;
it is also a cultural and historical phenomenon. Arguing that it is
by engaging in cultural conventions that we subscribe to the
process of identity-formation, the book also suggests that it is in
these conventions that we see our self-sense - and its transience -
best reflected. By examining the traces that the trajectory of the
self-sense has left in its environment, Simulated Selves offers a
radically new approach to the question of personal identity, asking
not only 'how and why is it under threat?' but also 'given that we
understand the self-sense to be a constructed phenomenon, why do we
cling to it?'.
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