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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Abstract

Within the history of philosophy and across different cultures, few questions have been raised as frequently as what the realization of oneself means. Certainly, one of the very driving forces of philosophy seems to be the clarification of the self and its life. However, in spite of this, within recent years, there have been few serious critical and philosophical efforts to discuss what exactly it means to realize oneself. To this degree, there is a need to critically assess the meaning of self-realization. What we propose to do, then, is to tackle this problem, from a variety of viewpoints. It is from this starting point that we hope to introduce the sprawling question of self-realization, as well as its connection to a variety of intellectual traditions.

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Altobrando Andrea, Niikawa Takuya, Stone Richard (2018) The realizations of the self. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 1-12

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94700-6_1

Full citation:

Altobrando Andrea, Niikawa Takuya, Stone Richard (2018) „Introduction“, In: A. Altobrando, Niikawa & Stone (eds.), The realizations of the self, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 1–12.