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Hacking, Ian. 1995. Rewriting The Soul: Multiple Personality And The Sciences Of Memory. Princeton: Princeton University Press

Harney, John. 1985. Reincarnation and Personal Identity. Magonia, 19, May 1985.

Hall, David L. and Roger T. Ames. 1998. Thinking from the Han: Self, Truth, and Transcendence in Chinese and Western Culture . Albany: SUNY Press.

Haksar, Vinit. 1991. Indivisible selves and moral practice. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Hamacheck, Don E. 1978. Encounters with the Self . Holt Rinehart and Wilson

Hamilton, Andy. 1995. "A New Look at Personal Identity" Philosophical quarterly 45 # 180: 332-

Hamilton, Mykol C. 1991. "Masculine Bias in the Attribution of Personhood: People = Male, Male = People," Psychology of women quarterly 15 # 3: 393-

Hamlyn, D. W. 1983. Perception, Learning, and the Self: Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology . London: Routledge.

Hasker, William. 1999. The Emergent Self. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Hanson, Karen. 1986. The Self Imagined: Philosophical Reflections on the Social Character of Psyche. New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Hanson, Karen. 1993. "American Philosophy Continued: Peirce's Puzzles about the Self." in Pursuits of Reason: Essays in Honor of Stanley Cavell. Stanley Cavell, Ted Cohen, Paul Guyer, and Hilary Putnam, eds. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press.

Hardcastle, Valerie Gray. 1995 "A Self Divided: A Review of Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives," (a review of Kessel, Cole, and Johnson [Eds]. 1992) Psyche:An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness 2(1), April 1995

Hardcastle, Valerie Gray and Owen Flanagan. nd. "Muliplex vs. Multiple Selves: A Note on Distinguishing Dissociative Disorders."

Harre, Rom. 1983. Personal being: a theory for individual psychology. Oxford: Blackwell.

Harre, Rom . 1991. Physical being: a theory for a corporeal psychology Oxford: Blackwell

Harre, Rom. 1997. "Pathological Autobiographies," Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (2): 99-109.

Harris, Henry. 1992. "Whose Brain Is It Anyway?" Times Higher Education Supplement 18 December 1992

Harris, Henry. 1995. "An Experimentalist Looks At Identity," in Identity , ed. by Henry Harris. Oxford: Clarendon Press

Harrison, Christine. 1993. "Personhood, Dementia and the Integrity of a Life," Canadian journal on aging (La revue canadienne du vieillissement)12 # 4: 428-440

Hart, D. & Fegley, S. 1994. "Social imitation and the emergence of a mental model of self," In S. Parker, R. Mitchell, & M. Boccia, (eds). Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives . Cambridge University Press.

Hart, D. & Karmel, M. P. "Self-awareness and self-knowledge in humans, apes, and monkeys." In A. Russon, K. Bard, & S. Parkers (ed). Reaching into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. (animal studies)

Hart, James and Macann, Christopher. 1995. "The Person and the Common Life," Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 26 # 2: 203

Hartle, Ann. 1996. Self-Knowledge in the Age of Theory . Lanham: Roman & Littlefield.

Hartle, Ann. 1983. The Modern Self in Rousseau's Confessions: A Reply to St. Augustine. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1983.

Hartouni, Valeris. 1997. Cultural Conceptions: On Reproductive Technologies and the Remaking of Life . Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota Press.

Harvey, Peter. 1990. The Selfless Mind: Personality, Consciousness and Nirvana in Early Buddhism. Curzon Press.

Harwood, Robin. The Survival of The Self, Avebury Series in Philosophy, Ashgate, 1998.

Hawi, Sami. 1999. "The Aesthetic Self in Kierkergaard:A Phenomenological Perspective", Iqbal Review. Hawkes, Nigel, et al. 1996. "Mind Watching." London Times: Features, 5 August 1997.

Hayward, Jeremy. 1998. "ArDzogs-chen Buddhist interpretation of the sense of self." Special Issue: Models of the Self Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 ( 5/6): 611-26. Abstract

Hendrix, Dale Allen. 1979. Self Knowledge and Human Action . Ph.D Thesis, University of Miami, Ann Arbour: University Microfilms

Herbert, G.B. 1998. "Fichte's deduction of rights from self-consciousness." Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy, 25, (2): 201-48.

Herbert, Robert. 1968. "Puzzle Cases and Earthquakes," Analysis 28: 78-89

Hermans, H. J. M., and Kempen, H. J. G. 1993. The diological self: Meaning as movement . San Diego: Academic Press.

Hermans, H. J. M., Kempen, H. J. G. and van Loon, R. J. P. 1992. The dialogical self: Beyond individualism and rationalism . American Psychologist 47: 23-33.

Henle, Mary. 1962. Some aspects of the phenomenology of the personality. Psychologische BeitrŠge, 6 (3-4): 395-404).

Heyes, C. M. 1994. "Reflections on self-recognition in primates." Animal Behavior 47: 909-19. (animal studies)

Hildegard, E. 1967. "Human Motives and the Concept of Self," in R. S. Lazarus and E. Opton. Personality . Baltimore: Penguin Books. pp. 255-258.

Hilgard E. R. 1977. "The problem of divided consciousness: A neodissociation interpretation." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 296: 48-59.

Hilgard, E. R. 1992. "Divided consciousness and dissociation." Consciousness and Cognition 1: 16-31.

Hill, Judith M. 1972. Living Human Bodies and the Bodies of Living Persons. Thesis (MA)--University of North Carolina,

Hinchman, Lewis P., and Sandra K. Hinchman (eds.) . Memory, Identity, Community: The Idea of Narrative in the Human Sciences . Albany: SUNY Press.

Hirsch, Eli. 1991. "Divided Minds," Philosophical Review 100: 3-30

Hobson, R. P. 1996. Understanding minds and selves. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19: 140-41.

Hofstadter, Douglas & Dennett, Daniel C. (eds) 1982. The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self and Soul. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books; New York: Bantam Books, 1985.

Honess, Terry and Krysia Yardley. 1987. Self and identity: perspectives across the lifespan. London & New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Honneth, Axel. 1999. Postmodern Identity and Object-Relations Theory: on the Supposed Obsolescence of Psychoanalysis. Philosophical Explorations. 2 (3).

Hope, Tony. 1994. "Personal Identity and Psychiatric Illness" Philosophy: The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophical Studies ... p. 131

Hopkins, Susan. Living Dolls: Femininity, Subjectivity, Postmodernity . New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

Hospers, John. 1967. "Personal Identity," in Introduction to Philosophical Analysis . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. pp. 410-415.

Hough, Sheridan. 1997. Nietzsche's Noontide Friend: The Self as Metaphoric Double . University Park: Penn State University Press.

Howe, Daniel Walker. 1997. Making The American Self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln. . Harvard University Press (Studies in Cultural History, 9). ISBN 0-674-16555-1

Howe, Leslie A. 1994. "Kierkegaard and the Feminine Self." in Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Special Issue. Nancy Frankenberry and Marilyn Thie, eds. Series: Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 9, 4. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Huang, Yih-mei. 1995. "Personal Identity and Thought Experiments" Che hsueh lun ping 1995 #18: 93-

Humphrey, Nicholas. 2000. One Self: a Meditation on the Unity of Consciousness. Social Research 67 (4): 32-39.

Humphrey, Nicholas and Daniel C. Dennett. 1989. Speaking for Ourselves. Raritan: A Quarterly Review, IX, 68-98, Summer 1989. Reprinted in Daniel Kolak and R. Martin, eds., Self & Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Macmillan, 1991.

Hume, David. A. 1888. Treatise of Human Nature , ed. L. A. Selby Bigge. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975; see especially Book I, Part IV, sections 1, 5, 6.

Huntington, Patricia J. 1998. Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray Albany: SUNY Press.

"Patricia Huntington deftly defends a dialectical theory of the self, one that treats the self as both constituting and constituted as situated concretely within beliefs and practices that are ours to take up and transform. Huntington skillfully mediates between a onesidedly modernist notion of a purely autonomous self and the tendency of postmodernists to let the self volatilize in a flurry of free floating events." (John D. Caputo).

Hurst, Elaine Lancia. 1976. Wittgenstein's Concept of "person:" A Developmental and Critical Study. Thesis--Fordham University,

Hyatt, C. W. & Hopkins, W. 1994. "Self-awareness in bonobos and chimpanzees: A comparative perspective." In S. Parker, R. Mitchell, & M. Boccia (ed). Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (animal studies)


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