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First-person authority and Self-Knowledge as an Achievement

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First-person authority and Self-Knowledge as an Achievement

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dc.contributor.author Corbí, Josep E.
dc.date.accessioned 2015-03-11T08:53:38Z
dc.date.available 2015-03-11T08:53:38Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.citation Corbí, Josep E. 2010 First-person authority and Self-Knowledge as an Achievement European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 18 3 325 362
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10550/42683
dc.description.abstract There is much that I admire in Richard Moran¿s account of how first- person authority may be consistent with self-knowledge as an achievement. In this paper, I examine his attempt to characterize the goal of psychoanalytic treatment, which is surely that the patient should go beyond the mere theoretical acceptance of the analyst¿s interpretation, and requires instead a more intimate, first-personal, awareness by the patient of their psychological condition. I object, however, that the way in which Moran distinguishes between the deliberative and the theoretical attitudes is ultimately inconsistent with a satisfactory account of psychoanalytic practice; mainly because, despite Moran¿s claims to the contrary, such a distinction is still inspired by a Cartesian picture of the self. I argue that, in the light of his distinction, Moran may emphasize that an agent¿s psychological dispositions should be permeable to her decisions and projects, but is forced to reject the idea that permeability could go the other way too. I explore Bernard Williams¿ notion of acknowledgment and Simone Weil¿s distinction between two notions of necessity, in order to articulate a notion of receptive passivity which may help us to characterize this second direction of permeability. I finally outline why receptive passivity (and, thereby, the double direction of permeability) is crucial in order to identify the goal of psychoanalytic treatment and, derivatively, to understand how a certain kind of awareness may have a significant therapeutic effect.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 2010, vol. 18, num. 3, p. 325-362
dc.subject Coneixement, Teoria del
dc.title First-person authority and Self-Knowledge as an Achievement
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.date.updated 2015-03-11T08:53:39Z
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/j.1468-0378.2009.00358.x
dc.identifier.idgrec 065834
dc.rights.accessRights open access es_ES

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