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  1. Advaita Vedanta; A Philosophical Reconstruction.Eliot Deutsch - 1971 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 25 (1):154-156.
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  • Creative Being: The Crafting of Person and World.Eliot Deutsch - 1992 - University of Hawaii Press.
    "A person, I want to argue is not a given but an achievement." So opens Eliot Deutsch's provocative study, a work that sets forth new possibilities for understanding the nature of creativity and the means by which human beings fashion themselves and their worlds. Professor Deutsch develops an innovative way of moving beyond the limitations of traditional rationalism, empiricism, and analytical philosophy of mind to frame a new conception of what it means to be a person.
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  • 1. The Deceptive Self: Liars, Layers, and Lairs.Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 1988 - In Amelie Oksenberg Rorty & Brian P. McLaughlin (eds.), Perspectives on Self-Deception. University of California Press. pp. 11-28.
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  • The no-self theory: Hume, Buddhism, and personal identity.James Giles - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (2):175-200.
    The problem of personal identity is often said to be one of accounting for what it is that gives persons their identity over time. However, once the problem has been construed in these terms, it is plain that too much has already been assumed. For what has been assumed is just that persons do have an identity. A new interpretation of Hume's no-self theory is put forward by arguing for an eliminative rather than a reductive view of personal identity, and (...)
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  • Eastern and Western Empiricism and the 'No-Self' Theory.A. H. Lesser - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (1):55 - 64.
    Several recent writers, of whom the most important and accessible, for English readers, are probably K. N. Jayatilleke and W. Rahula, have drawn attention to the fact that Buddhism, unlike many other religious philosophies, regards personal experience as the only valid source of knowledge. The Buddha himself is said to have distinguished between those who base their religion, or world-view, on tradition, those who base it on reasoning and speculation, and those who base it on personal experience, as he does (...)
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  • (1 other version)Self-Deception.Herbert Fingarette - 1969 - Humanities Press.
    With a new chapter This new edition of Herbert Fingarette's classic study in philosophical psychology now includes a provocative recent essay on the topic by ...
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  • Matter and Consciousness: A Contemporary Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind.Keith Gunderson - 1986 - Philosophy of Science 53 (1):145-148.
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  • 20. What Is Wrong with Self-Deception?Marcia Baron - 1988 - In Amelie Oksenberg Rorty & Brian P. McLaughlin (eds.), Perspectives on Self-Deception. University of California Press. pp. 431-449.
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  • 4. Self-Deception, Rationalization, and Reasons for Acting.Robert Audi - 1988 - In Amelie Oksenberg Rorty & Brian P. McLaughlin (eds.), Perspectives on Self-Deception. University of California Press. pp. 92-120.
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