The self in premodern thought: from antiquity to the renaissance in Europe José Luis Bermúdez and Catherine Conybeare (eds.); 1. Introduction José Luis Bermúdez and Catherine Conybeare; 2. Framing (some) self in the Platonic dialogues M. M. McCabe; 3. Aristotle's multiple selves José Luis Bermúdez; 4. Self-harm and the death drive Simon Goldhill; 5.
Augustine and the origins of the self Catherine Conybeare; 6. The Sinful self: formation and transformation Abigail Firey; 7. Turning inward and outward: two medieval approaches to the self Dominik Perler; 8. The Hesychast self: interiority and embodied perfection in the anthropology of Gregory Palamas Alexis Torrance; 9. Renaissance individualism revisited: Petrarch, Boccaccio, and the emergence of the humanist relational self Gur Zak; 10. Free will a fortress: the self in Spanish renaissance drama Hilaire Kallendorf; 11. Beyond consciousness: Locke's sources for the self Patrick J. Connolly; 12.
A Decaying Carcass? Mary Astell on the body Colin Chamberlain.