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On Being Me - by J David Velleman (Hardcover)

On Being Me - by  J David Velleman (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A moral philosopher's meditations on some of life's most important questions</b> <p/>We've all had to puzzle over such profound matters as birth, death, regret, free will, agency, and love. How might philosophy help us think through these vital concerns? In <i>On Being Me</i>, renowned moral philosopher J. David Velleman presents a concise, accessible, and intimate exploration into subjects that we care deeply about, offering compelling insights into what it means to be human. <p/>Each of Velleman's short, personal chapters begins with a theme: "Being Glad I Was Born," "Wanting to Go On," "Fearing the End," "Regretting What Might Have Been," "Aspiring to Authorship," "Making Things Happen," and "Wanting to Be Loved." Reflecting on how daily life presents us with thorny riddles that need working out, Velleman arrives at unexpected conclusions about survival and personal identity, the self and its future, time and morality, the rationality of regret, free will and personal efficacy, and goodness and love. He shows that we can rely on our own powers of thought to arrive at a better understanding of the most fundamental parts of ourselves--and that the methods of philosophy can help get us there. <p/>Beautifully illustrated by <i>New Yorker</i> contributing artist Emily Bernstein, <i>On Being Me</i> invites us to approach life philosophically.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>By reading [<i>On Being Me</i>] we should let its very personal prose nourish our understanding of the world and of ourselves. . . . <i>On Being Me </i>introduces many topics of academic philosophy - the self, the nature of time, free-will and responsibility - without getting lost in professional discussion and without losing sight of the importance of those themes in our daily life.<b>---Daniel Peixoto Murata, <i>The Journal of Value Inquiry</i></b><br><br>Each reader will find a different mapping onto their own experience, but it is a stimulating journey.-- "Paradigm Explorer"<br><br>The text is accompanied by . . . clever and charming illustrations. . . . And throughout, Velleman offers a resolutely first-person meditation that, in the spirit of Descartes, eschews technical jargon and scholarly references.<b>---Emrys Westacott, <i>Philosophers' Magazine</i></b><br><br>A pithy guide to eternal questions, by a specialist in ethics and moral psychology.<b>---Sarah Lyall, <i>New York Times Book Review</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>J. David Velleman</b> is professor of philosophy and bioethics at New York University (retiring in 2020) and the Miller Research Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. His books include <i>How We Get Along</i> and <i>Self to Self</i>. He is a founding editor of the open-access journal <i>Philosophers' Imprint</i>. He lives in New York City. <b>Emily C. Bernstein</b> is a visual artist and animator who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been published in the <i>New Yorker</i> and on Vice.com.

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