Description
About the Author
Simon Feldman is associate professor of philosophy at Connecticut College.
Reviews
I recommend the book to anyone working on authenticity theories. It is clear, well organized and exhaustive. I particularly recommend the two last chapters...which develop the most powerful arguments against the Ideal of Authenticity. * Dialectica *
In this accessible work of philosophy, Feldman makes cogent arguments for the view that you should be yourself only if you are a good and reasonable person - otherwise, you should be someone else. Of interest to anyone working on the subject, Against Authenticity should also be required reading for any college student who thinks he or she is very 'deep.' -- Nomy Arpaly, Brown University
Feldman's book is, quite simply, the clearest, most interesting book on authenticity in years. Its compelling arguments against the misuses of the concept of "being true to yourself" in ethical thought should be of deep interest to philosophers and psychologists alike. -- Michael Lynch, University of Connecticut Humanities Institute
Book Information
ISBN 9781498506786
Author Simon Feldman
Format Paperback
Page Count 230
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 331g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 151mm * 17mm