Publication: A narrative pattern-theory of the self
A narrative pattern-theory of the self
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Leuenberger, M. (2023). A narrative pattern-theory of the self. In M. Herrmann (Ed.), Personhood, self-consciousness, and the first-person perspective (pp. 127–144). Brill. https://doi.org/10.30965/9783969752906
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Building on the account of a pattern-theory of self introduced by Shaun Gallagher, this article investigates the unique role of the narrative dimension of the self within the self-pattern. According to a pattern-theory, the self is constituted by a cluster of dimensions that interact with each other. A particular variation of this pattern constitutes a self. This article advances the argument that for selves who narrate, the narrative dimension of the self takes a special role that cuts across the other dimensions. First, the pattern-
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Leuenberger, M. (2023). A narrative pattern-theory of the self. In M. Herrmann (Ed.), Personhood, self-consciousness, and the first-person perspective (pp. 127–144). Brill. https://doi.org/10.30965/9783969752906