Bounds of Agency
Explore the intricate world of personal identity in Bounds of Agency by Carol Rovane, published by Princeton University Press in 2019. This thought-provoking book delves into one of philosophy's most captivating and contentious subjects. Rovane examines the longstanding debate between psychological and bodily criteria in defining personal identity, a discussion that has evolved since the time of Locke. With 272 pages of insightful analysis, she argues that the current discourse remains unresolved, as both perspectives present coherent arguments that challenge each other. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars alike, Bounds of Agency invites readers to engage with complex ideas about the self and agency. Discover the depth of Rovane's exploration and enhance your understanding of this pivotal philosophical topic.