Abstract
This book approaches the concept of identity from both logical-linguistic and socio-cultural perspectives, and explores its implications for our understanding of who or what we persons really are. In the process, it bridges disciplines that often remain disconnected - most notably analytic philosophy and the social sciences - and offers a novel critique of citizenship and moral education, "identity politics", and other contemporary domains of inquiry. Although the book has a multi-disciplinary focus, it is philosophical in its overall orientation (but accessible to readers from outside philosophy) and educational in its mission (but of interest to readers who are not formally educators). Chapters 2-5 discuss the philosophical and (where appropriate) scientific dimensions of identity, chapters 6-7 explore its socio-cultural dimensions and chapter 8 examines its educational dimensions and implications. The book will be of particular interest to those researching or teaching civics, citizenship education and moral education, as well as those involved in cultural, political and religious studies in a broader sense. It will also appeal to anyone who finds him- or herself wondering about the state of the world in the Twenty-First Century, and who suspects that rethinking what it means to be a person in that world might not be a bad idea. Copyright © 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Singapore.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Singapore |
Publisher | Springer |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9789812874818 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789812874801 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Citation
Splitter, L. J. (2015). Identity and personhood: Confusions and clarifications across disciplines. Singapore: Springer.Keywords
- Awareness of self, others and a common world
- Being one among others
- Identities in social sciences
- Identity, personhood and education
- Numerical and qualitative identity
- Personal identity and identification
- Personal worth