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"Harry G. Frankfurt begins his inquiry by asking, "What is it about human beings that makes it possible for us to take ourselves seriously?" "The first section of the book consists of the two lectures. The second section consists of comments in response by Christine M. Korsgaard, Michael E. Bratman, and Meir Dan-Cohen."--Jacket.
Philosophical anthropology --- Amour. --- Conduct of life. --- Lebensführung. --- Liebe. --- Liefde. --- Love. --- Moi (Psychologie). --- Morale pratique. --- Praktische Vernunft. --- Rationaliteit. --- Reflection (Philosophy). --- Reflexion --- Réflexion (Philosophie). --- Selbst. --- Selbstreflexion. --- Self. --- Sorge. --- Vernunft. --- (Philos.). --- Frankfurt, Harry G. --- Conduct of life --- Love --- Reflection (Philosophy) --- Self --- Philosophy --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Personal identity --- Consciousness --- Individuality --- Mind and body --- Personality --- Thought and thinking --- Will --- Ethics, Practical --- Morals --- Personal conduct --- Ethics --- Philosophical counseling
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