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Can I choose to be who I am not?

Angelaki 24 (2):78-91 (2019)

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  1. The self as narrator.J. David Velleman - 2005 - In John Philip Christman & Joel Anderson (eds.), Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • On Being an African.A. Olivier - 2011 - Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 25 (1-2):77-102.
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  • The Bounds of Sense: An Essay on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.C. K. Grant - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (70):84-86.
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  • Wings of desire: Reflections on sexual desire, identity and freedom.Abraham Olivier - 2018 - South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):452-465.
    The aim of this paper is to give a critical discussion of Sartre’s concept of sexual desire and its relation to self-identity and freedom. Why Sartre? Sartre is one of very few philosophers who offers a systematic account of sexual desire. He has influenced eminent philosophical concepts of sexual desire held by, for instance, de Beauvoir, Lacan, Foucault, Levinas, Irigaray and Butler, but not much is written about his own notion of sexual desire. This alone is reason to explore Sartre’s (...)
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  • African Philosophy: Myth and Reality.Paulin J. Hountondji, Henri Evans & Jonathan Rees - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (227):136-137.
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