Abstract
Philosopher Hubert Dreyfus contrasts the ways in which Martin Heidegger and Soren Kierkegaard answer the question what it is to be a self. For Heidegger, according to Professor Dreyfus, who you are is the social role that you've chosen or grown up in--a role that is subject to change. For Kierkegaard, who you are is essentially whatever unconditional commitment you've made.
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Introduction to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, The Examined Life
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English
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