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    What Kinds of Practice are Necessary for Self-Consciousness?
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 55 (3): 263-272. 2025.
    The Practical Self offers a new and gripping account of the conditions on being self-conscious subjects. Gomes argues that self-conscious subjects are required to have faith in themselves as the agents of thinking, sustained and supported by worldly practices. I argue that that Gomes leaves open either theoretical or alternative practical grounds to justify being the agents of thinking and so does not motivate an appeal to faith as the mode of assent. And I ask whether we can make available an a…Read more