A challenging and engaging philosophical essay on the role of narrative autobiography in the effort of self-understanding. The author cites examples from Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Louis Mink and others and contrasts these with th...

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A challenging and engaging philosophical essay on the role of narrative autobiography in the effort of self-understanding. The author cites examples from Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Louis Mink and others and contrasts these with the works of Alasdair MacIntyre. This is the 2015 Aquinas Lecture in Philosophy at Marquette University.

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