The Emergence of I

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Abstract

Among the ancients, there was no proper conception of the I. Yet an I emerges in ancient Israel. I therefore inquire into the philosophical anthropology of ancient Israel. How did the I emerge? By interpreting the Song of Songs as political myth, from which a philosophical anthropology can be unearthed and reconstructed, I theorize that not only an I, but also a different kind of we emerged through gift-dynamics. Then I demonstrate that these gift-dynamics are compatible with the ancient Israelites’ religious-political institutions and manifest itself in their collective psyche.

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Masvie, A. E. (2021). The Emergence of I. Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion, 3(1), 90–111. https://doi.org/10.1163/25889613-bja10006

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