Abstract

One of the most philosophical disputes in the end of the 20 th century is the concept of the self. Along with the decline of metaphysical accounts about the subject and the doubt about the supremacy of reason there are questions about certainty of the self. This article attempts to place the problem of the self in a context in which clarification and distinction about the concept of the self can be well defined to see its implication to enrich an ethics of good conducts.

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