Authenticity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology, and Psychiatry

Author:   Godehard Brüntrup ,  Michael Reder ,  Liselotte Gierstl
Publisher:   Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
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Pages:   199
Publication Date:   15 September 2020
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Author:   Godehard Brüntrup ,  Michael Reder ,  Liselotte Gierstl
Publisher:   Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Imprint:   Springer VS
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783658296605


ISBN 10:   3658296607
Pages:   199
Publication Date:   15 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Systematic IntroductionGodehard Brüntrup, Michael Reder, Liselotte GierstlPart I Approaches from Metaphysics, Anthropology, and PhenomenologyChapter I.1. Godehard Brüntrup[Erich-Lejeune-Endowed-Chair in Philosophy, Munich School of Philosophy]“What Does it Mean to Deceive Oneself?”Chapter I.2. Karin Hutflötz[Post-Doctoral-Research Fellow, Munich School of Philosophy]“Authenticity as Benchmark of Human Selfhood? On Kierkegaard’s Concept of the Self”Chapter I.3. Nadja El-Kassar (contribution inquired)[Assistant Professor at the Chair of Practical Philosophy, ETH Zurich]“Self-Knowledge and Ignorance” (thematic field of inquired contribution)Chapter I.4. Ludwig Jaskolla[Post-Doctoral-Research Fellow, Munich School of Philosophy]“Authentic Action, Self-Control and the Importance of Personal Projects”Part II Approaches from Ethics and SocialphilosophyChapter II.1. Christine Bratu[Assistant Professor at the Chair of Practical and Political Philosophy, LMU Munich]“What Is Good About Being Authentic?”Chapter II.2. Michael Reder[Helmut-and-Angela-Six-Endowed-Chair in Philosophy, Munich School of Philosophy]“Modern Myth Authenticity. Socio-Philosophical Annotations”Chapter II.3. Rachel E. Fraser (contribution inquired)[Research Fellow at Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge]“Against Authenticity” (thematic field of inquired contribution)Chapter II.4. Christian Strub[Associate Professor, FU Berlin]“Authenticity, Convention, and Morality”Part III Approaches from Psychology and PsychiatryChapter III.1. Stephanie Draschil[Assistant Professor at the Chair of Social Psychology, LMU Munich]“The two Sides to Authenticity: A Socio-Psychological Perspective”Chapter III.2. Eckhard Frick[Chair of Psychosomatic Anthropology, Munich School of Philosophy]“The ‚False’ Self and the Search for an Authentic Psychotherapeutic Relationship”Chapter III.3. Julius Kuhl[Chair of Experimental Personality Psychology, University of Osnabrück]“The Psychology of Selfhood”Chapter III.4. Felix Tretter[Associate Professor for Clinical Psychology, LMU Munich]“Authenticity – Between the Poles of Personality and Social Role in Mental Disorders”

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Prof. Dr. Godehard Brüntrup teaches metaphysics and philosophy of mind at the Munich School of Philosophy. Prof. Dr. Michael Reder teaches social and political philosophy at the Munich School of Philosophy. Liselotte Gierstl holds degrees in Philosophy, Psychology, and Human Factors Engineering. She currently works as Design Thinking specialist in Munich.

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