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  1. The Divided Self, An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness.R. D. Laing - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (3):405-405.
     
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  2. The Divided Self of William James.Richard M. Gale - 2000 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36 (1):161-168.
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    The Divided Self of William James.Richard M. Gale - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a powerful interpretation of the philosophy of William James. It focuses on the multiple directions in which James's philosophy moves and the inevitable contradictions that arise as a result. The first part of the book explores a range of James's doctrines in which he refuses to privilege any particular perspective: ethics, belief, free will, truth and meaning. The second part of the book turns to those doctrines where James privileges the perspective of mystical experience. Richard Gale then (...)
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    The Divided Self of William James.G. Bird - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):100-103.
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  5. The Divided Self: An Intrapersonal Politics.Amy M. Mullin - 1990 - Dissertation, Yale University
    In this essay I seek to identify and explore a type of intrapersonal division. There is, I argue, a sense in which we may speak of parts of the self, in which those parts interact much as persons do. An account of the genesis and development of parts of the self is given. A taxonomy of the various possible structures of self, based on number and interaction of parts, is used to understand ascriptions of internal harmony or (...)
     
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    The Divided Self of William James.Richard M. Gale - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (202):100-102.
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    The Divided Self of William James.Graham Bird - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):100-103.
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    The Divided Self and the Dark City: Film Noir and Liminality.R. Barton Palmer - 2007 - Symploke 15 (1):66-79.
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    The Divided Self.S. N. Patten - 1919 - The Monist 29 (2):223-237.
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  10. Plato and the Divided Self.Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan & Charles Brittain (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's account of the tripartite soul is a memorable feature of dialogues like the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus: it is one of his most famous and influential yet least understood theories. It presents human nature as both essentially multiple and diverse - and yet somehow also one - divided into a fully human 'rational' part, a lion-like 'spirited part' and an 'appetitive' part likened to a many-headed beast. How these parts interact, how exactly each shapes our agency and how (...)
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    The Divided Self of William James. [REVIEW]Gerald E. Myers - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (2):491-494.
    Books on William James quickly succeed one another nowadays, but the best and most durable to appear is Richard Gale’s The Divided Self of William James. What makes the book exceptional is its intimate grasp of James’s thought and of the thinker behind it. Gale’s interpretations of texts, meticulously selected from the corpus of James’s writings, are valuable as criticisms but even more as widening our sights on James’s favorite philosophical targets. Gale has made James his intellectual colleague (...)
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    The Divided Self in Shakespeare and Hopkins.Peter Milward - 1972 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 47 (2):253-270.
    Shakespeare's plays offer a clue to the movement of Hopkins's mind and this in turn offers a clue to the profoundest meaning of the plays.
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    "A Divided Self and a Doubled World": On Stanley Cavell's Perfectionism.Rex Butler - 2021 - Substance 50 (2):156-172.
  14. Commitments of a Divided Self: Authenticity, Autonomy and Change in Korsgaard's Ethics.Lydia L. Moland - 2008 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 4 (1):25-44.
    Christine Korsgaard attempts to reinterpret Kantian ethics in a way that might alleviate Bernard Williams’ famous worry that a man cannot save his drowning wife without determining impartially that he may do so. She does this by dividing a reflective self that chooses the commitments that make up an agent’s practical identity from a self defined as a jumble of desires. An agent, she then argues, must act on the commitments chosen by the reflective self on pain (...)
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  15. Commitments of a Divided Self: Narrative, Change, and Autonomy in Korsgaard's Ethics.Lydia L. Moland - 2008 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 4 (1):27-46.
    Christine Korsgaard attempts to reinterpret Kantian ethics in a way that might alleviate Bernard Williams’ famous worry that a man cannot save his drowning wife without determining impartially that he may do so. She does this by dividing a reflective self that chooses the commitments that make up an agent’s practical identity from a self defined as a jumble of desires. An agent, she then argues, must act on the commitments chosen by the reflective self on pain (...)
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    The Divided Self of William James. [REVIEW]Russell B. Goodman - 2000 - Religious Studies 36 (2):227-245.
  17. Madness and the divided self: Esquirol, Sartre, Bateson.M. R. Anspach - 1998 - In Jean-Pierre Dupuy (ed.), Self-Deception and Paradoxes of Rationality. CSLI Publications. pp. 59--86.
     
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    Medea's Divided Self.Helene Foley - 1989 - Classical Antiquity 8 (1):61-85.
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    Augustine on the ‘Divided Self’.Sara Byers - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (1):105-118.
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    The Still Divided Self of William James: A Response to Pawelski and Cooper.Richard M. Gale - 2004 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (1):153 - 170.
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    Pragmatism versus mysticism: The divided self of William James.Richard M. Gale - 1991 - Philosophical Perspectives 5:241-286.
    James' pragmatism attempts to reconcile his tough--and tender-minded selves. It does not, however, assuage a deeper conflict between his promethean pragmatic self and his mystical self. It is argued that James' philosophy up until the late 1890's is almost exclusively promethean, being based on his brand of "humanistic" pragmatism, and that his later writings tend, though not without important exceptions, for he never succeeded in becoming a unified self, to give voice to a competing anti-promethean type of (...)
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    William James's Divided Self and the Process of Its Unification: A Reply to Richard Gale.James O. Pawelski - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (4):645 - 656.
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    Justice in the divided self.William H. Wilcox - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 13:32-33.
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  24. Richard M. Gale, The Divided Self of William James Reviewed by.Matthew Stephens - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (2):113-115.
     
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    Justice in the divided self.William H. Wilcox - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 13 (13):32-33.
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    Divided Attention, Divided Self: Race and Dual-mind Theories in the History of Experimental Psychology.C. J. Valasek - 2022 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (2):243-265.
    The duality of attention is explored by turning our focus to the political and cultural conceptions of automatic attention and deliberate attention, with the former being associated with animality and “uncivilized” behavior and the latter with intelligence and self-mastery. In this article, I trace this ongoing dualism of the mind from early race psychology in the late nineteenth century to twentieth century psychological models including those found in psychoanalysis, behaviorism, neo-behaviorism, and behavioral economics. These earlier studies explicitly or implicitly (...)
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    Divided consciousness or divided self?B. Baars - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (1):59-60.
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    Trick or Treat: The divided Self of RD Laing.Joseph H. Berke - 2001 - Janus Head 4 (1):4-1.
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    Philosophy and the Divided Self.Daniel Breazeale - 1994 - Fichte-Studien 6:117-147.
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    Philosophy and the Divided Self.Daniel Breazeale - 1994 - Fichte-Studien 6:117-147.
  31. Review: The divided self of William James. [REVIEW]Graham Bird - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):100-103.
    This is a review of Richard Gale's 1999 book, The Divided Self of William James (Cambridge U.P.).
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    Plato and the Divided Self.Jonathan Lavery - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (3):302-303.
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    James's divided self.Timothy Sprigge - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (1):145 – 155.
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    Kinship asymmetries and the divided self.David Haig - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):271-272.
    Imprinted genes are predicted to affect interactions among relatives. Therefore, variant alleles at imprinted loci are promising candidates for playing a causal role in disorders of social behavior. The effects of imprinted genes evolved in the context of patterns of asymmetric relatedness that existed within social groups of our ancestors.
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    Divine Unity and the Divided Self: Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology in its Psychological Context.Michel Rene Barnes - 2002 - Modern Theology 18 (4):475-496.
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    R. D. Laing and theology: the influence of Christian existentialism on The Divided Self.Gavin Miller - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (2):1-21.
    The radical psychiatrist R. D. Laing's first book, The Divided Self (1960), is informed by the work of Christian thinkers on scriptural interpretation — an intellectual genealogy apparent in Laing's comparison of Karl Jaspers's symptomatology with the theological tradition of `form criticism'. Rudolf Bultmann's theology, which was being enthusiastically promoted in 1950s Scotland, is particularly influential upon Laing. It furnishes him with the notion that schizophrenic speech expresses existential truths as if they were statements about the physical and (...)
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    Augustine's Confessions: The story of a divided self and the process of its unification.Donald Capps - 2007 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 29 (1):127-150.
    The goals of this paper are twofold. The first is to show that William James' discussion in The Varieties of Religious Experience of the divided self and the process of its unification offers an invaluable lens through which to understand the conversion experience of Augustine as presented in his Confessions. The second is explore the question of how Augustine became a divided self, a question that James chooses not to speculate about because he is suspicious of (...)
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  38. Ambivalence, Valuational Inconsistency, and the Divided Self.Patricia Marino - 2011 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (1):41-71.
    Is there anything irrational, or self-undermining, about having "inconsistent" attitudes of caring or valuing? In this paper, I argue that, contra suggestions of Harry Frankfurt and Charles Taylor, the answer is "No." Here I focus on "valuations," which are endorsed desires or attitudes. The proper characterization of what I call "valuational inconsistency" I claim, involves not logical form (valuing A and not-A), but rather the co-possibility of what is valued; valuations are inconsistent when there is no possible world in (...)
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    Cognition and community: the Scottish philosophical context of the 'divided self'.Gavin Miller - 2001 - Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology and the Arts 4 (1):104-129.
    This article aims to place the work of R.D. Laing into the context of Scottish history of ideas. It is possible to clarify and strengthen Laing’s arguments by situating them alongside the work of Scottish philosophers such as David Hume, J. B. Baillie and John Macmurray. In particular, it can be shown that Laing is not philosophically naïve. Philosophy – and this is readily apparent in Hume’s account of human nature – tends to say that we are indeed divided (...)
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  40. On the Concept of Obligation and the Divided Self in Kant's Ethics.Frederick B. Mills - 1985 - Dissertation, The American University
    The aim of this dissertation is to demonstrate that the very conditions which Kant argues constitute the obligation of each individual to will the actualization of the universal moral law in the world and in one's own personality lead to the overall ruin of the Kantian practical reason. To this end we investigate that feature of persons--the divided self--which gives rise to moral obligation, and the postulates, which allegedly make the fulfillment of obligation possible. ;One of the central (...)
     
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    Effects of self-concept differentiation on sense of identity: The divided self revisited again.Aleksandra Pilarska - 2017 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (2):255-263.
    This article describes research on the associations between self-concept structure and sense of personal identity. Particular emphasis was given to the feature of self-concept differentiation. Notably, it was examined whether the effects of SCD on such aspects of self-experience as sense of having inner contents, sense of uniqueness, sense of one’s own boundaries, sense of coherence, sense of continuity in time, and sense of self-worth depend on individuals’ epistemic motivation, and more specifically their joint need for (...)
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  42. A phenomenology of the emotionally divided self.Norman K. Denzin - 1987 - In K. Yardley & T. Honess (eds.), Self and Identity: Psychosocial Perspectives. Wiley. pp. 287--196.
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    Plato and the Divided Self[REVIEW]Jonathan Lavery - 2015 - The European Legacy:1-2.
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    Richard M. Gale. The Divided Self of William James. x + 364 pp., index. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. $70. [REVIEW]Wayne Viney - 2002 - Isis 93 (4):731-732.
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    Plato and the Divided Self. Edited by Rachel Barney , Tad Brennan , and Charles Brittain . Pp. xi, 396, Cambridge University Press, 2012, £60.00/$99.00. [REVIEW]Robin Waterfield - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (2):311-312.
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    Augustine and the Sources of the Divided Self.E. J. Hundert - 1992 - Political Theory 20 (1):86-104.
    For the good that I would, I do not; but the evil which I would not, that I do. Now if I do that I would not, it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me. Romans 7.19-20.
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    Rachel Barney, Ted Brennan, and Charles Brittain, eds. , Plato and the Divided Self . Reviewed by.Joshua Wilburn - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (6):439-442.
  48. Caregiving: The divided meaning of being human and the divided self of the caregiver.Arthur Kleinman - 2010 - In J. Michelle Molina, Donald K. Swearer & Susan Lloyd McGarry (eds.), Rethinking the Human. Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School. pp. 17--31.
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    Ankersmit, Frank. Meaning, Truth, and Reference in Historical Representation. Ithaca, NY-London: Cornell University Press, 2012. Pp. xi+ 264. Cloth, $35.00. Baring, Edward. The Young Derrida and French Philosophy, 1945–1968. Ideas in Context, 98. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xi+ 326. Cloth, $95.00. Barney, Rachel, Tad Brennan, and Charles Brittain, editors. Plato and the Divided Self. Cambridge-New. [REVIEW]Matt Ffytche - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (4):625-627.
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    Pathologically divided minds, synchronic unity and models of self.Jennifer Radden - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (5-6):658-672.
    In this paper, I explore the implications of adopting one model of self rather than another in respect to one particular feature of our mental life. The need to explain synchronic unity in normal subjectivity, and also to explain the apparent and puzzling absence of synchronic unity in certain symptoms of severe mental disorder, I show, becomes more pressing with one particular model. But in the process of developing that explanation we learn something about subjectivity and perhaps also something (...)
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