Philosophy and Autobiography

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Philosophy and Autobiography

Reflections on Truth, Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of Others

Philosophy of mind Philosophy: aesthetics

Author: Christopher Hamilton

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 13 November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 425 Kb

ISBN: 9783030706579


Introduction

This book, taking its point of departure from Stanley Cavell’s claim that philosophy and autobiography are dimensions of each other, aims to explore some of the relations between these forms of reflection, first by seeking to develop an outline of a philosophy of autobiography, and then by exploring the issue from the side of five autobiographical works.

Philosophical Texts as Autobiographical

Christopher Hamilton argues in the volume that there are good reasons for thinking that philosophical texts can be considered autobiographical, and then turns to discuss the autobiographies of Walter Benjamin, Peter Weiss, Jean-Paul Sartre, George Orwell, Edmund Gosse and Albert Camus.

Analysis of Autobiographical Works

In discussing these works, Hamilton explores how they put into question certain received understandings of what philosophical texts suppose themselves to be doing, and also how they themselves constitute philosophical explorations of certain key issues, e.g. the self, death, religious and ethical consciousness, sensuality, the body.

Autobiographies and Self-Knowledge

Throughout, there is an exploration of the ways in which autobiographies help us in thinking about self-knowledge and knowledge of others.

Childhood and Autobiography

A final chapter raises some issues concerning the fact that the five autobiographies discussed here are all texts dealing with childhood.

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