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Jacobs, Janet Liebman. 1994. Victimized daughters : incest and the development of the female self. New York: Routledge.

Jacobs, Jonathan. 1989.Virtue and Self Knowledge . New Jersey: Prentice Hall

Jacobson-Widding, Anita. 1983. Identity, personal and socio-cultural : a symposium. Uppsala: Academiae Upsaliensis.

Jacques, Francis. 1991. Difference and subjectivity : dialogue and personal identity, translated by Andrew Rothwell. New Haven: Yale University Press. Translation of: Difference et subjectivite. Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-365) and index.

Jaggar, Alison M. 1983. Feminist Politics and Human Nature . Lanham: Roman & Littlefield.

James, William. 1890. The principles of psychology. New York: Dover Publications, 1950, c1918; see especially Chapter X.

Janaway, C. 1989. Self and World in Schopenhauer's Philosophy. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Jaynes, J. 1975. The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Cambridge: Harvard University Press

Jeannerod, Marc. 2000. Consciousness of action and self-consciousness. A cognitive neuroscience approach. ISC WORKING PAPERS 2000-1. To appear in : Agency and self awareness : Issues in philosophy and psychology, J. Roessler and N. Eilan (Eds). Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Jeske, Diane. 1992. The Persistence and Importance of Persons. Thesis (PhD)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Jeske, Diane. 1993. "Persons, Compensation, and Utilitarianism." The Philosophical Review 102, 4: 541-575.

Johnston, Mark. 1989. "Relativism and the Self," in Relativism: Interpretation and Confrontation, edited by M. Krausz (South Bend: University of Notre Dame Press), 441-72.

Johnston, Mark. 1987. "Human Beings," Journal of Philosophy 84: 59-83

Johnston, Mark. 1989. "Fission and the Facts," Philosophical Perspectives 3, 85-102.

Johnstone, Albert A. 1991. "The Bodily Nature of the Self, or What Descartes Should have Conceded Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia," in Maxine Sheets-Johnstone (ed.) Giving The Body its Due. Albany: SUNY Press

Johnstone, H.W. 1967. "Persons and Selves" Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27: 205-212

Joly, Ralph P. 1965. The Human Person in a Philosophy of Education. London: Mouton & Co.

Jones, J. R. 1949. "The Self in Sensory Cognition," Mind.

Jones, J. R., and T. R. Miles. 1956. "Self-Knowledge," Symposium in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, supp.

Jones, James W. 1992. "Can Neuroscience Provide a Complete Account of Human Nature: A Reply to Roger Sperry," Zygon 27 (2)

Jopling, David A. 2000. Self-Knowledge and the Self. New York: Routledge.

Jordan, Shannon McIntyre. 1981. Decision Making for Incompetent Persons: A Study in Law and Morality. Thesis (PhD)--University of Georgia.

Jordan, Shannon McIntyre. 1985. Decision Making for Incompetent Persons: The Law and Morality of Who Shall Decide. Springfield, IL: C. C. Thomas.

Jourard, Sidney M. 1971.The Transparent Self . 2nd edition, Melbourne: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company

Joyce, Patrick. 1994. Democratic subjects : the self and the social in nineteenth-century England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav). 1959. Aion: researches into the phenomenology of the self , translated by R. F. C. Hull; 2d ed., with corrections and minor revisions. Princeton. N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1968, 1978.

Jung, C. G. 1958.The Undiscovered Self . New York: New American Library, Penguin Inc.

Justice, J. Steven, 1994. "Personhood And Death--The Proper Treatment Of Anencephalic Organ Donors Under The Law," University of Cincinnati law review," 62 # 3: 1227-


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