Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2011 Oct;1234:108-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06185.x.
Moderated by Robert Hanna (University of Colorado), historians Gerald Izenberg (Washington University, St. Louis) and Jerrold Seigel (New York University), philosopher Raymond Martin (University of Maryland and Union College), and sociologist Norbert Wiley (University of Illinois) trace the evolution of the meaning of self from antiquity to the present and consider how the self described by classical philosophers matches the reality of what we know about ourselves from human experience and research.
主持人罗伯特·汉纳(科罗拉多大学)、历史学家杰拉尔德·伊曾伯格(圣路易斯华盛顿大学)和杰罗尔德·西格尔(纽约大学)、哲学家雷蒙德·马丁(马里兰大学和联合学院)以及社会学家诺伯特·威利(伊利诺伊大学)追溯了自我含义从古至今的演变,并探讨了古典哲学家所描述的自我与我们从人类经验和研究中了解到的自我现实之间的契合程度。