
Against Identity
the wisdom of escaping the self
$40.01
- Hardcover
272 pages
- Release Date
22 September 2025
Summary
Escape the Self: Finding Freedom Beyond Identity
Modern life pushes us to chase the perfect identity, whether as a successful professional, ideal partner, or influential figure. We mimic role models, hoping for happiness, but often fall into a cycle of envy and pride. We achieve identities, seek imitation, and clash with opposing views, leading to division and conflict. Yet, when challenged, we feel empty.
In Against Identity, philosopher Alexander Douglas offers a …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780241648216 |
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ISBN-10: | 0241648211 |
Author: | Alexander Douglas |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Allen Lane |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 272 |
Release Date: | 22 September 2025 |
Weight: | 376g |
Dimensions: | 224mm x 145mm x 28mm |
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In this most timely book, Alexander Douglas traces the philosophy of the no-self in Western and Chinese thought, zooming in on three core figures. Written in a most accessible and engaging way, the book bridges scholarly exploration and existential reflection. Readers will learn about Spinoza, Zhuangzi, and Rene Girard, and, at the same time, realize how these thinkers illuminate the pitfalls of our contemporary obsessions with identity and a supposedly “true self.” – Dr. Hans-Georg MoellerAlex Douglas’s book is a profound meditation upon the way we perceive ourselves and the pits we frequently fall into, either as individuals or as groups, from the schoolyard to the nation state. Against Identity is revelatory, written with singular clarity and granite purpose, using little-known philosophies to think better and live with less turmoil, self-torture and aggression. The book is intended to change thought and behaviour, showing exactly how this might be achieved. In times of pessimism and chaos, it is a welcome voice of optimism and possibility. – Richard WhatmoreAgainst Identity provides what Alexander Douglas expects from good philosophy: a ‘feeling of clarity and ease’, and a way of navigating life wisely. It is so relevant to our present convulsions around identity, and yet (despite the provocative title), beautifully free of stridency, aggression, and jargon. Insights from the Chinese philosopher Zuangzi, from Baruch Spinoza, from René Girard, and from the author’s own life observations, converge. The result is impressive, convincing, and moving. – Michael KirwanAgainst Identity is a refreshingly inventive, challenging and provocative book that demands we think more deeply about this modern mantra to be yourself. Crisscrossing continents and several millennia of thought about the self, Douglas sets out a powerful vision of human liberation through a shared identitylessness. In a subtle refutation of the excesses of identity politics, Against Identity calls on us to rethink our core assumptions about desire, freedom, and who we really are. – Dan TaylorAgainst Identity is a brilliant and important work. It is difficult to say anything new about self or identity, given the vast amounts already written — but Alexander Douglas here presents a highly original, creative, and profound treatment. The reigning myth that looking inward is the essential way to find out who you are falls apart under his thoughtful exposition of three great thinkers who, in very different times and places, came to similar conclusions. Every thinker and researcher concerned with the self should read at least Douglas’s integrative introduction. – Roy F. Baumeister, author of The Self Explained: Why and How We Become Who We Are
About The Author
Alexander Douglas
Alexander Douglas was born in Canberra, Australia where he studied music and philosophy. He now teaches the history of philosophy and the philosophy of economics at the University of St Andrews. He has published two books on the philosophy of Benedict de Spinoza and one on the philosophy of debt. He has grown increasingly interested in combining ideas from Western and East Asian philosophy. He loves music, literature, history, and engineering. He lives with his wife in Edinburgh.
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