Our Sense of Self

In Second Thoughts and the Epistemological Enterprise. Cambridge University Press. pp. 221-242 (2019)
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Abstract

David Velleman, in the course of arguing that donor conception is wrong, stresses the importance of family history in shaping our self-conception. This paper examines the extent to which self-conceptions shaped in this way are accurate. A view of self-understanding quite different from Velleman's is presented, and, finally, Velleman's argument against the morality of donor conception is examined in the light of these considerations.

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