Description
- ISBN-13: 9788186921593
- Publisher: Decent Books
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: viii, 364p.
- ISBN-10: 8186921591
- Publisher Date: 2012
- Language: English
- Weight: 650 gr
Original price was: ₹850.00.₹638.00Current price is: ₹638.00.
Explore the depths of self-knowledge and agency in Manidipa Sen’s insightful book. Delve into the philosophical connections between self-understanding and human action. From epistemological inquiries to moral implications, this collection of essays examines how we perceive ourselves and engage with the world. ISBN: 9788186921593. “Self-Knowledge and Agency” offers a thought-provoking journey into the nature of consciousness, intentionality, and personal identity. Uncover the complexities of human experience and moral agency with this essential read.
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Ravi Verma –
Interesting, but a bit too theoretical for my taste. I struggled to connect with some of the arguments.
Shachi Jain –
A deep dive into the complexities of self and agency. Prepare to be challenged!
Robin Bohat –
It offers great insights but could have been shorter. Some arguments dragged a little.
Aman Sombanshi –
An insightful collection. I found the chapters on moral implications particularly engaging.
Simran Koli –
A very helpful book. It gives good knowledge on human interaction. Should be read by all.
Drishti Singh –
Intriguing ideas, but the writing style is very academic and not for casual readers.
Nitish Kumar –
Very detailed and informative, but not an easy read. Expect some challenge.
Paras Angi –
Exploration of complex concepts. Sometimes hard to follow, but worthwhile.
Aditi Arya –
Great philosophical work! It helps to understand human. Recommended to all.
Sitanshu Deb –
Enjoyed the exploration into the theory of self and agency. Recommend reading.
Shreshtha Roy –
Challenging but ultimately rewarding. Sen’s exploration of agency is fascinating. Could be more accessible.
Sakshi Dilip Deole –
A must-read for anyone interested in philosophy and self-discovery. Very insightful.
Akshita Singh –
A dense but rewarding exploration of self-knowledge. Some concepts were hard to grasp initially.
Nitika Nagar –
Good exploration of philosophical themes. Sometimes, felt too academic to enjoy properly.
Sagar –
Nice ideas but very complex, so reading can be slow. Requires focus.
Divyanshi Singh –
The book has some interesting concepts. However, it can be repetitive at times.
Priya Singh –
The book can be boring due to the academic writing style. Might not appeal to all.
Yash Khandelwal –
This book really made me think about my own actions and motivations. Highly recommend.
Meet Dipakkumar Modi –
Some essays are better than others, but overall a worthwhile contribution to the field.
Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar –
A thought-provoking read, but some essays were a bit dense. Explores interesting philosophical concepts around self-knowledge.
Harshita Mehra –
Good insights, but requires patience and concentration. Might not suit quick reading.
Nikhil Kumar –
This book helped me think about agency and its application in life. I enjoyed reading it.