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Beskrivning
In dieser Studie untersucht Søren Lorenzen wie das Selbst und der "Name" in der Hebräischen Bibel miteinander verwoben sind. Der Autor untersucht hierfür Aspekte des Handelns und der narrativen Identität.
Chapter 1: An Exploration of the Self1.1 The Question of the Self in the Hebrew Bible1.2 Paul Ricoeur and the Textual Detours1.3 Summary: Ricoeur, the Dialogical PartnerChapter 2: A History of Scholarship2.1 Onomastics and the Divine שם2.2 A Primitive Mentality?2.3 Element 1: The Essence2.4 Element 2: The Lexical Meaning2.5 Element 3: The Double2.6 Element 4: The Social Self2.7 Summary: Self and Name(s)Chapter 3: Self and Symbol (Proper Name)3.1 The Proper Name: Being a Symbol3.2 Proper Name and the Self3.3 Summary: Self and SymbolChapter 4: Self and Conceptual Metaphor (שם)4.1 The Conceptual Metaphor4.2 שם: An Object to be Perceived4.3 The Somatic Perception4.4 The Proprioceptive Perception4.5 The Visual Perception4.6 The Olfactory Perception4.7 The Gustatory Perception4.8 The Auditory Perception4.9 The Perception of Speech4.10 The Quality of a שם4.11 Summary: Self and Conceptual Metaphor