Personal Identity and Fractured Selves
Explore the complexities of human identity in "Personal Identity and Fractured Selves," authored by D. This thought-provoking book, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2009, delves into the intricate layers of personal identity and the various factors that contribute to a fractured sense of self. Spanning 216 pages, it combines philosophical insights with contemporary psychological perspectives, making it an essential read for scholars and anyone intrigued by the concept of identity in today’s world. D.'s expertise offers a deep understanding of how our experiences shape who we are and how we navigate our multifaceted identities. Whether you are a student of psychology or philosophy or simply seeking to understand yourself better, this hardback edition will serve as a valuable resource. Discover the nuanced discussions that challenge conventional notions of self and engage with the questions that define our existence.