Kinds of Things
Discover the intriguing exploration of personal identity in Kinds of Things by Frederick Doepke, published by Open Court Publishing Co in 1999. This thought-provoking book delves into the fundamental question of "What are we?" by presenting a comprehensive theory of identity that challenges the perspectives of Hume and Parfit while aligning more closely with the insights of Kant and common sense. With 288 pages of rich philosophical discourse, Doepke employs a transcendental argument to navigate the complexities of the self, making it a vital read for anyone interested in epistemology, psychology, and the philosophy of identity. Enhance your understanding of the mind and body connection and the nature of selfhood with this essential addition to your philosophical library.