DiscoverSelfy StoriesSeason 2, Episode 4 – The Self in Time: Marya Schechtman
Season 2, Episode 4 – The Self in Time: Marya Schechtman

Season 2, Episode 4 – The Self in Time: Marya Schechtman

Update: 2025-10-23
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In this episode, we discuss the experience and the representation of the self in time. We consider philosophical approaches to the question of personal change, focusing on a paper by Marya Schechtman entitled ‘Glad it Happened: Personal Identity and Ethical Depth’. Is the self diachronic, extending over time? Or is it episodic, identical with itself only for short periods?

For Schechtman, self-experience is multiperspectival, comprising both temporally extended and temporally local perspectives; we contain many selves and this fact is central to the complexity of our moral life. We look closely at pages 137-182 of Annie Ernaux’s The Years to see whether the author’s rendering of her own self in time reflects such multiperspectivalism.

 

Hosts: 

Scarlett Baron, Associate Professor of English at University College London.

Alice Harberd, PhD student in the Philosophy Department at University College London.

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Season 2, Episode 4 – The Self in Time: Marya Schechtman

Season 2, Episode 4 – The Self in Time: Marya Schechtman

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