《我们并不总是在讲故事:关于困扰我的事情:死亡、自由、自我等》,盖伦·斯特劳森著

Q1 Arts and Humanities Storytelling, Self, Society Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1353/sss.2022.0002
Matthew Cheeseman, N. Tanner, S. Spedding
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G alen Strawson以其关于自由意志的工作而闻名,尤其是“基本论点”,他在其中展示了使自由意志不可能实现的四个步骤。《困扰我的事》是一本哲学散文集,其中许多以前曾以不同的形式出版,或以讲座的形式发表,经过编辑并装订成一本。斯特劳森在书中谈到了自由意志、死后的未来、道德责任和叙事自我意识的谬误。有趣的是,他也回避了物理科学可能有一天会对意识做出最终解释的想法(他这样做是为了支持泛精神主义)。这听起来像是一本可以坐在书架上怒目而视的出版物,直到有一天早上,你睡了个好觉,喝了一杯黑咖啡,你才觉得自己有足够的勇气去反对它。然而,斯特劳森的简洁、机智和常常令人惊讶的开放性可能会让你一口气读完最后一篇文章,这是一本生动而感性的自传体
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We Are Not Always Tellers of Stories: On Things That Bother Me: Death, Freedom, the Self, Etc., by Galen Strawson
G alen Strawson is best known for his work on free will, particularly the “basic argument,” in which he demonstrates four steps that render free will impossible. Things That Bother Me is a rattle-bag of philosophical essays—many of which have been published before in different formats, or delivered as lectures— that have been edited and tied up into one collection. In it Strawson addresses free will, the future after death, moral responsibility, and the fallacy of the narrative sense of self. He also, intriguingly, eschews the idea that physical science might one day deliver a final explanation of consciousness (and he does this en route to arguing for panpsychism). This might sound like the kind of publication that could sit glowering at you from your bookshelf until one morning, girded with a good night’s sleep and mug of black coffee, you feel brave enough to pit your mind against it. However, Strawson’s concision, wit, and often surprising openness might make you read through in one sitting to the final essay, a vivid and sensual autobiographical
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Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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