... a noumenal self which exercises authority over the actual, phenome-nal self. But the relation between these two remained problematic: the theoretical omnipotence of the noumenal self contrasted ... call the embodied self ’. The embodied self, inhabiting and enjoying the physicalworld, is also the social self, and hence my account will end with ways ofreconceiving the existence of the self ... word for a part of the body’). The self as reconceived byvitalism, mysticism, or psychoanalytic self- understanding will be called the unconscious self ’.Modernism and the self – ‘unpoetic’...