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The Self in Premodern Thought

From Antiquity to the Renaissance in Europe

José Luis Bermúdez editor Catherine Conybeare editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st May '26

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Reconfigures the historical study of the self as a fundamentally interdisciplinary enterprise based on an unusually wide range of texts.

The Self in Premodern Thought reconfigures the historical study of the self, which has typically been treated in disciplinary silos. Bringing multiple disciplinary perspectives into conversation with each other, it broadens the discussion to include texts and forms of writing outside the standard philosophical/theological canon.The Self in Premodern Thought reconfigures the historical study of the self, which has typically been treated in disciplinary silos. Bringing multiple disciplinary perspectives into conversation with each other, it broadens the discussion to include texts and forms of writing outside the standard philosophical/theological canon. A distinguished group of contributors, from philosophy, classics, theology, history, and comparative literature, explores a wide range of texts that greatly expand our understanding of how selfhood was conceived in the ancient, medieval, and early modern periods. The essays in this groundbreaking collection range from challenging new perspectives on well-known authors and texts, such as Plato and Augustine, to innovative explorations of forms of writing that have rarely been discussed in this context, such as drama, sermons, autobiographical writing, and liturgy.

ISBN: 9781009568388

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

320 pages