Reasonable Self-Esteem, Second Edition
A Life of Meaning
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Initial publish date
- May 2017
- Category
- General
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780773550735
- Publish Date
- May 2017
- List Price
- $110.00
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Description
For this new edition, Keshen has written an extensive introductory essay in which he explores the contrast between his philosophical approach to self-esteem and the approach of many psychologists.
In this fascinating look at the philosophy of self-esteem, Richard Keshen develops and defends the idea of reasonable self-esteem -- a concept based on an ideal of reasonableness -- and argues that individuals who think of themselves in terms of this paradigm will lead happier and more fulfilling lives.
Keshen presents a set of guidelines for analysing self-esteem and examines various factors that influence our self-esteem, such as other people's evaluations, comparisons with others, social relationships, and inherent qualities. He asserts that self-esteem not founded on individual achievement leads to a continual search for external supports and is easily shaken when such supports are not found. A key element of Keshen's argument is the ideal of egalitarian respect, and he shows how we can integrate this ideal into our lives.
Reasonable Self-Esteem demonstrates the attraction of a life in which reasonableness is a central commitment. It will appeal to those with an interest in philosophy, ethics, and moral psychology and is essential reading for those concerned with self-esteem.
About the author
Richard Keshen is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Cape Breton University and a member of the Common Room at Wolfson College, Oxford University.