Subjectivity : ancient and modern /
Modern thought is sometimes presented as introducing a "turn to the subject" absent from ancient and medieval thought, although the schools of thought associated with Bernard Lonergan, Eric Voegelin, Leo Strauss, and the new natural law theory often find subjectivity already operative in t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction; Chapter 1. Subjectivity and Human Nature in Eric Voegelin's Reading of Aristotle; Response to Steven McGuire; Chapter 2. Objectivity as Authentic Subjectivity; Response to Elizabeth Murray; Chapter 3. Subjectivity without Subjectivism: Revisiting the Is/Ought Gap; Response to Sherif Girgis; Chapter 4. First- and Third-Person Standpoints in the New Natural Law Theory; Response to Christopher Tollefsen; Chapter 5. The Claims of Subjectivity and the Limits of Politics; Response to Ralph Hancock; Chapter 6. The Turn to the Subject as the Turn to the Person
- Response to David WalshChapter 7. Personalism and Common Good: Thomistic Political Philosophy and the Turn to Subjectivity; Response to V. Bradley Lewis; Chapter 8. Existential Authority, Belonging, and the Commissioning That Is Subjectivity: A Medieval Philosophical Anthropology; Response to James Greenaway; Index; About the Contributors