Abstract The problem at the center of Gomes’ The Practical Self is how the self-conscious reflective subject can come understand herself, and establish, that she is in an objective world. Its proposed solution lies in practically, not theoretically, grounded assent, sustained by our conversation with others. This critical response to the book aims to do three things. First, to encourage people to read it. Second, to scrutinize Gome’s own recommendation for the best route to take in dealing with this problem. Third, to ask whether there is a shorter route.
Lucy O’Brien (Tue,) studied this question.