
Good Lives
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- 1. Introduction
- Part I
- 2. Routemap 1: Autobiography
- 3. Autobiography is Recollection
- 4. Autobiography is Reflection on Experience
- 5. Autobiography is Artefactual
- 6. Autobiography is a Genre
- 7. Autobiography is Narrative
- 8. Paradigm Autobiographical Form
- 9. Autobiography is a Local Tradition
- 10. Rationalism about Autobiography
- 11. Autobiography as Clue and as Container
- 12. Autobiography as Historical Data
- 13. Autobiography as Thought Experiment
- 14. Form enables Reasoning
- 15. Particular Reasoning
- 16. Diachronic Reasoning
- 17. Compositional Reasoning
- 18. Objection: Autobiographies are Novels
- 19. Self-reflective reasoning
- 20. Horizontal Connection not Vertical Generalization
- 21. Routemap 2: Uses of Autobiography
- 22. Two Purposes of Autobiography
- 23. The Delphic Demand
- 24. Explanation
- 25. Justification and Self-enjoyment
- 26. Selfhood
- 27. Good life
- 28. Reductionism about Meaning
- 29. Accounts of the Self
- 30. Taxonomies of the Self
- 31. Tasks for an Account of the Self
- 32. Accounts of the Good Life
- 33. Taxonomies of the Good Life
- 34. Tasks for an Account of the Good Life
- 35. The Self and its Good
- 36. Self-realization
- 37. Ethical Objections to Self-realization
- 38. Metaphysics of the Realizable Self
- 39. An Epistemological Objection to Self-realization
- 40. Experiential Objections to Self-realization
- 41. Routemap 3: from Part I to Part II
- Part II
- 42. Narrativist Views
- 43. Routemap 4: The Dialectic between Narrative and Self-realization
- 44. Siegfried Sassoon s Memoirs
- 45. The Shape of a Life
- 46. Narrative Non-additivity
- 47. Non-narrative Explanations of Non-additivity
- 48. Neither Agents nor Temporal Sequences Explain Non-additivity
- 49. Telling does not Explain Non-additivity
- 50. Genre does not Explain Non-additivity
- 51. Self-realization Explains Non-additivity
- 52. Narrative Self-unification
- 53. Irony vs Rosati
- 54. Transformative Experience vs Schechtman
- 55. Against Narrative Self-unification
- 56. For Self-realization over a Life
- 57. Objection: The Self is a Self-interpretation
- 58. First Reply: Self vs Persona
- 59. Second Reply: Pluralist realism about Self-knowledge
- 60. Introspection is a Bad Method of Self-discovery
- 61. The Objective Stance is an Incomplete Method of Self-discovery
- 62. Pleasure as Self-discovery
- 63. John Stuart Mill s Autobiography
- 64. Edmund Gosse s Father and Son
- 65. Lessons from Mill and Gosse
- 66. Asceticism
- 67. Enlistment as Self-discovery
- 68. Solitude as Self-discovery
- 69. Asceticism as Self-discovery
- 70. Pluralist Realism about Self-knowledge
- 71. Self-knowledge and Self-realization
- 72. Autobiography and Self-knowledge
- 73. Routemap 5: Against Narrative, for Self-realization
- 74. Objection: What about You?
- Works Cited
- Index
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