This book is part of the growing field of practical approaches
to philosophical questions relating to identity, agency and ethics,
working across continental and analytical traditions.
Kim Atkins explains and justifies the basis of the practical
approach through an explication of the structures of human
embodiment and an account of how those structures necessitate a
narrative model of selfhood, understanding and ethics. She
highlights how recent work on agency and autonomy implicitly draws
upon conceptions of embodiment and intersubjectivity that underpin
the narrative view.
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