The Naked Self: Kierkegaard and Personal Identity by Patrick Stokes

Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (4):685-686 (2016)
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The Naked Self is a great book. It is good Kierkegaard scholarship and an excellent model of bringing history of philosophy to bear on contemporary metaphysics. After a stage-setting introduction, the book has eight main chapters and a conclusion including questions and answers from an imagined interlocutor. Stokes takes the reader from how “Kierkegaard’s phenomenology of self-experience may… be a useful resource for neo-Lockean metaphysics” to a sustained defense that “Kierkegaard himself is playing a different, and altogether more interesting, game”.Stokes’s boldness is evident in his title, which remains mysterious until late in the book. Stokes draws on two key passages...

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