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  1. The narrative constitution of identity: A relational and network approach. [REVIEW]Margaret R. Somers - 1994 - Theory and Society 23 (5):605-649.
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  • The one for the other: The philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. [REVIEW]Adriaan Peperzak - 1991 - Man and World 24 (4):427-459.
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  • Du langage religieux et de la “Crainte de Dieu”.Emmanuel Levinas - 1980 - Man and World 13 (3-4):265-279.
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  • Selfhood and identity in confucianism, taoism, buddhism, and hinduism: Contrasts with the west.David Y. F. Ho - 1995 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 25 (2):115–139.
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  • Autonomy, Vulnerability and Gender.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2003 - Feminist Theory 4 (2):149-164.
    This article challenges a prominent claim in moral philosophy: that autonomy is a personal ideal, according to which individuals are authors of their own lives. This claim is philosophically dubious and ethically pernicious, having excluded women from positions of rational authority. A reading of Ibsen's A Doll's House illustrates how this conception of the ideal of autonomy misrepresents the reality of individuals' lived experiences and imposes a gendered identity which subordinates women to a masculine narcissism. In Ibsen's play the woman, (...)
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