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If people change radically as a result of mental disturbance or brain damage or disease, how should we acknowledge that change in the way in which we respond to them? And how should society and the law acknowledge that change, particularly in cases of multiple-personality and manic-depressive disorders? This book addresses these and a cluster of other questions about changes in the self through time and about the moral attitudes we adopt in the face of these changes. The result is a broad-ranging interdisciplinary discussion at the boundaries of psychiatry, philosophy, law, and social policy. Theories of personal identity are applied to, and clarified in light of, the appearance of multiple selves in a variety of personality and identity disturbances.Divided minds force us to clarify our thinking about human subjectivity, Radden points out, and when they result in a succession of selves, they provoke interesting ethical and legal issues. Radden provides a clear and thorough discussion of basic issues faced by clinicians and philosophers contending with the unity of consciousness and personal identity, particularly in the area of dissociative disorders, where issues of unity of consciousness have a direct impact on clinical and forensic decisions.Part 1 takes up the divisions and heterogeneities associated first with the normal self and then with the pathological self and identifies a language of successive selves. Part 2 provides an extended analysis of personal responsibility and culpability with regard to extreme multiplicity. Part 3 takes up the notion of a metaphysics of successive selves. And part 4 addresses theoretical concerns associated with clinical material in an effort to further our understanding of the concepts of self-consciousness and subjectivity.A Bradford Book

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title:Divided Minds and Successive Selves : Ethical Issues in Disorders of Identity and Personality Philosophical Psychopathology. Disorders in Mind
author:Radden, Jennifer.
publisher:MIT Press
isbn10 | asin:0262181754
print isbn13:9780262181754
ebook isbn13:9780585328973
language:English
subjectSelf, Personality change--Moral and ethical aspects, Dissociative disorders--Moral and ethical aspects, Responsibility, Identity (Psychology) , Self (Philosophy)
publication date:1996
lcc:RC455.4.S42R33 1996eb
ddc:616.85/23
subject:Self, Personality change--Moral and ethical aspects, Dissociative disorders--Moral and ethical aspects, Responsibility, Identity (Psychology) , Self (Philosophy)
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Divided Minds and Successive Selves
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Philosophical Psychopathology: Disorders in Mind
Owen Flanagan and George Graham, editors
Divided Minds and Successive Selves: Ethical Issues in Disorders of Identity and Personality
Jennifer Radden
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Divided Minds and Successive Selves
Ethical Issues in Disorders of Identity and Personality
Jennifer Radden
Page iv 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved - photo 2
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1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, and information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher.
This book was set in Bembo by Asco Trade Typesetting Ltd., Hong Kong, and was printed and bound in the United States of America.
First printing, 1996.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Radden, Jennifer.
Divided minds and successive selves: ethical issues in disorders of identity and
personality /Jennifer Radden.
p. cm.
"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-262-18175-4 (hc: alk. paper)
1. Self. 2. Personality changeMoral and ethical aspects. 3. Dissociative
disordersMoral and ethical aspects. 4. Responsibility. 5. Identity
(Psychology) 6. Self (Philosophy) I. Title.
RC455.4.S42R.33 1996
616.85'23dc20 95 46262
CIP
Page v
To the man I married
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CONTENTS
Series Foreword
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
I
Divided Minds and Successive Selves
1
Introduction
3
Picture 3
Why It Matters
4
Picture 4
Modernist Misgivings over a Unified Self
6
Picture 5
The Framework and Sequence of Argument
7
Picture 6
A Reader's Guide
10
Picture 7
Preliminary Terminological Clarification
11
1
Heterogeneities of Self in Everyday Life
13
Picture 8
Perspectives
13
Picture 9
Disunity: Heterogeneities of Self at a Given Time
15
Picture 10
Discontinuity: Heterogeneities of Self over Time
18
Picture 11
More Puzzling Divisions: Self-Deception and Akrasia
20
Picture 12
The Heterogeneous Self: A Touchstone
23
2
A Language of Successive Selves
25
Picture 13
Identity and Uniqueness
25
Picture 14
The Language of Sameness and Difference
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