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The Flowing Self

Identity in Drift and the Dynamics of Being (Philosophical Questions)

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The Flowing Self

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Craig W Van Sickle
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The Flowing Self: Identity in Drift and the Dynamics of Being offers a radical rethinking of what it means to be a self in a world shaped by continuous change, relational complexity, and the dissolution of fixed categories. Rejecting essentialist models of identity and therapeutic narratives of self-discovery, the book presents a structural account of selfhood as a lawful process—not something possessed, but something inferred, constructed, and maintained through dynamic coherence over time.

Drawing on systems theory, psychoanalytic insight, philosophical process thought, and formal models of adaptive behavior, The Flowing Self explores how identity emerges, persists, and dissolves across shifting contexts without ever becoming static. It argues that what we call “the self” is not a core to be preserved but a trajectory to be understood—a pattern of movement shaped by constraints, roles, memory, and relational entanglements.

Across nine chapters and a rigorous afterword, the book reframes stability as a temporary achievement rather than a given, examines the structural basis of burnout, relational conflict, and existential anxiety, and challenges the demand for authenticity in a world where drift is inevitable. It proposes the Processual Identity Law as a way to comprehend the logic of change, and positions co-evolution with intelligent systems as both a challenge and a mirror of human non-identity.

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