The complex self: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives

Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T):59-75 (2011)
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I have throughout this paper emphasized the complexity of the self. This complexitynecessitates interdisciplinary collaboration; collaboration across the divide betweentheoretical analysis and empirical investigation. To think that a single discipline, be itphilosophy or neuroscience, should have a monopoly on the investigation of self ismerely an expression of both arrogance and ignorance

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Dan Zahavi
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