====== Self – Sorabji ====== //SORABJI, Richard. SELF. Ancient and Modern Insights about Individuality, Life, and Death. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.// Part I: Existence of Self and philosophical development of the idea 1 The Self- is there such a thing? 2 The varieties of self and philosophical development of the idea Part II: Personal identity over time 3 Same person in eternal recurrence, resurrection, and teletransportation 4 Stoic fusion and modern fission: Survival cannot depend on what happens to someone else 5 Memory: Locke's return to Epicureans and Stoics Part III: Platonism: impersonal selves, bundles, and differentiation 6 Is the true self individual in the Platonist tradition from Plato to Averroes? 7 Bundles and differentiation of individuals Part IV: Identity and persona in ethics 8 Individual persona vs. universalizability 9 Plutarch: narrative and a whole life 10 Self as practical reason: Epictetus' inviolable self and Aristotle's deliberate choice Part V.- Self-awareness 11 Impossibility of self-knowledge 12 Infallibility of self-knowledge: Cogito and Flying Man 13 Knowing self through others versus direct and invariable self-knowledge 14 Unity of self-awareness Part VI.• Ownerless streams of consciousness rejected 15 Why I am not a stream of consciousness 16 The debate between ancient Buddhism and the Nyaya school Part VII.- Mortality and loss of self 17 How might we survive death? 18 Could we survive through time going in a circle? 19 If we do not survive death, is it irrational to feel dismay?