9780691220284-069122028X-Losing Ourselves: Learning to Live without a Self

Losing Ourselves: Learning to Live without a Self

ISBN-13: 9780691220284
ISBN-10: 069122028X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jay L. Garfield
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780691220284
ISBN-10: 069122028X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jay L. Garfield
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages

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Losing Ourselves: Learning to Live without a Self (ISBN-13: 9780691220284 and ISBN-10: 069122028X), written by authors Jay L. Garfield, was published by Princeton University Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Consciousness & Thought (Philosophy, Social Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent Losing Ourselves: Learning to Live without a Self (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Consciousness & Thought books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.78.

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"Popular books on the illusion of self tend to be crass and sensationalist, the academic ones dull and turgid. Jay L. Garfield has successfully followed the less trodden middle way. As a result, the promise of losing yourself in a book has never been more literal."---Julian Baggini, Times Literary Supplement
Why you don’t have a self―and why that’s a good thing
In Losing Ourselves, Jay Garfield, a leading expert on Buddhist philosophy, offers a brief and radically clear account of an idea that at first might seem frightening but that promises to liberate us and improve our lives, our relationships, and the world. Drawing on Indian and East Asian Buddhism, Daoism, Western philosophy, and cognitive neuroscience, Garfield shows why it is perfectly natural to think you have a self―and why it actually makes no sense at all and is even dangerous. Most importantly, he explains why shedding the illusion that you have a self can make you a better person.
Examining a wide range of arguments for and against the existence of the self, Losing Ourselves makes the case that there are not only good philosophical and scientific reasons to deny the reality of the self, but that we can lead healthier social and moral lives if we understand that we are selfless persons. The book describes why the Buddhist idea of no-self is so powerful and why it has immense practical benefits, helping us to abandon egoism, act more morally and ethically, be more spontaneous, perform more expertly, and navigate ordinary life more skillfully. Getting over the self-illusion also means escaping the isolation of self-identity and becoming a person who participates with others in the shared enterprise of life.
The result is a transformative book about why we have nothing to lose―and everything to gain―by losing our selves.

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