The essays collected in this volume address a range of issues
that arise when the focus of philosophical reflection on identity
is shifted from metaphysical to practical and evaluative concerns.
They also explore the usefulness of the notion of narrative for
articulating and responding to these issues.
The chapters, written by an outstanding roster of international
scholars, address a range of complex philosophical issues
concerning the relationship between practical and metaphysical
identity, the embodied dimensions of the first-personal
perspective, the kind of reflexive agency involved in the
self-constitution of onea (TM)s practical identity, the
relationship between practical identity and normativity, and the
temporal dimensions of identity and selfhood. In addressing these
issues, contributors engage with debates in the literatures on
personal identity, phenomenology, moral psychology, action theory,
normative ethical theory, and feminist philosophy.
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