Me

Author(s): Mel Thompson

Cultural Studies

'Who am I?' In a world where randomness and chance make life transient and unpredictable, religion, psychology and philosophy have all tried, in their different ways, to answer this question and to give meaning and coherence to the human person. How we should construct a meaningful 'me' - and to make sense of one's life - is the question at the heart of Mel Thompson's illuminating book.Although Thompson begins by exploring the workings of the brain, he shows that if we are to consider the nature of the self, it is not enough to argue about such things as how mind relates to matter, or whether neuroscience can fully explain consciousness. Such an approach fails to do justice to the self that we experience and the selves that we encounter around us. We need to engage with the more personal, existential questions: how do I make sense of my life? And am I responsible for the person I have become?Thompson investigates the gap between what we are and what others perceive us to be to ascertain whether we are genuinely knowable entities.

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"With this entry in Acumen's diverting 'The Art of Living' series, Thompson tackles the enormous question of what is a self. The self, he argues, is not a thing but a process, the process of the mind interacting with the world. It is a vivid and interesting image and Thompson writes throughout with verve and amiability." - The Guardian

Mel Thompson has a PhD in theology and is a full-time writer.

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  • : 9781844651665
  • : Acumen Publishing Ltd
  • : Acumen Publishing Ltd
  • : 0.195
  • : 01 May 2009
  • : 216mm X 138mm X 11mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

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  • : Mel Thompson
  • : Paperback
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